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Text 44
dekhena — eka jāliyā āise kāndhe jāla kari’
hāse, kānde, nāce, gāya, bale ‘hari’ ‘hari’
dekhena — they see; eka jāliyā — a fisherman; āise — comes; kāndhe — on the shoulder; jāla kari’ — carrying a net; hāse — laughs; kānde — cries; nāce — dances; gāya — sings; bale — says; hari hari — Hari, Hari.
Passing along the beach, they saw a fisherman approaching with his net over his shoulder. Laughing, crying, dancing and singing, he kept repeating the holy name “Hari, Hari.”