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ei-mata tāṅra ghare garva cūrṇa kari’
phalgu-tīrthe tabe cali āilā gaurahari
ei-mata — in this way; tāṅra ghare — at his place; garva — pride; cūrṇa — broken; kari’ — making; phalgu-tīrthe — to the holy place named Phalgu-tīrtha; tabe — then; cali — walking; āilā — came; gaurahari — Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.
Thus Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu broke the pride of the Tattvavādīs to pieces. He then went to the holy place known as Phalgu-tīrtha.