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nagare hindura dharma bāḍila apāra
‘hari’ ‘hari’ dhvani ba-i nāhi śuni āra
nagare — in the city; hindura — of the Hindus; dharma — religion; bāḍila — has increased; apāra — unlimitedly; hari hari — of the Lord’s name, Hari, Hari; dhvani — the vibration; ba-i — except; nāhi — do not; śuni — we hear; āra — anything else.
“ ‘The religion of the Hindus has increased unlimitedly. There are always vibrations of “Hari! Hari!” We do not hear anything but this.’