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Text 24
uḍiyā eka strī bhīḍe darśana nā pāñā
garuḍe caḍi’ dekhe prabhura skandhe pada diyā
uḍiyā — a native of Orissa; eka — one; strī — woman; bhīḍe — in the crowd; darśana nā pāñā — being unable to see; garuḍe caḍi’ — climbing up the column of Garuḍa; dekhe — sees; prabhura — of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; skandhe — on the shoulder; pada — her foot; diyā — placing.
Suddenly, a woman from Orissa, unable to see Lord Jagannātha because of the crowd, climbed the column of Garuḍa, placing her foot on Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu’s shoulder.