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Text 25
ye tāṅhāra prema-ārti dekhiluṅ tomāte
tāra eka prema-leśa nāhika āmāte
ye — whatever; tāṅhāra — his; prema-ārti — painful feelings of love of Godhead; dekhiluṅ — I saw; tomāte — unto You; tāra — of that; eka — one; prema-leśa — fraction of love; nāhika — there is not; āmāte — in me.
“My Lord, I don’t think that there is even a fraction of Mahārāja Pratāparudra’s loving ecstasy in me.”