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aiche eka śaśaka dekhe āra kata-dūre
jīvera duḥkha dekhi’ nārada vyākula-antare
aiche — similarly; eka śaśaka — one rabbit; dekhe — he sees; āra kata-dūre — still farther ahead; jīvera — of the living entity; duḥkha dekhi’ — seeing such horrible miseries; nārada — the great saintly person; vyākula-antare — very much pained within himself.
“When he went farther, he saw a rabbit that was also suffering. Nārada Muni was greatly pained at heart to see living entities suffer so.