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Text 153
goyālāra gośālā haya atyanta vistāra
ihāṅ saṅkīrṇa-sthala, tomāra manuṣya — apāra”
goyālāra — of a milkman; go-śālā — cowshed; haya — is; atyanta — very; vistāra — spacious; ihāṅ — here; saṅkīrṇa-sthala — very narrow place; tomāra — Your; manuṣya — adherents; apāra — unlimited.
“You might go to the house of a milkman, for the cowshed is spacious, whereas the space here in the Durgā-maṇḍapa is insufficient because You have many followers with You.”