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ei dui-ślokera artha vicārile jāni
vicārite uṭhe yena amṛtera khani

ei — these; dui — two; ślokera — of the verses; artha — the meanings; vicārile — if considering; jāni — I can understand; vicārite — while considering; uṭhe — arises; yena — like; amṛtera — of nectar; khani — a mine.

“Simply by considering these two verses one can understand what nectar there is in such dealings. It is exactly like freeing a mine of nectar.

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