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Text 35
kṣaṇeke aśru muchiyā śūnya dekhi’ pāta
svapana dekhiluṅ, ‘yena nimāñi khāila bhāta’
kṣaṇeke — in a moment; aśru — tears; muchiyā — wiping; śūnya — vacant; dekhi’ — seeing; pāta — the plate; svapana dekhiluṅ — I saw a dream; yena — as if; nimāñi — Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; khāila bhāta — ate the food.
“ ‘In a moment, after you had wiped your eyes, you saw that the plate you had offered Me was empty. Then you thought, “I dreamt as if Nimāi were eating everything.”