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Text 78
ihā anubhava kaila mādhava gosāñi
tāṅra ṭhāñi gopālera lukāna kichu nāi
ihā — this; anubhava kaila — perceived; mādhava gosāñi — Mādhavendra Purī Gosvāmī; tāṅra ṭhāñi — before him; gopālera — of Lord Gopāla; lukāna — secret; kichu — anything; nāi — there is not.
How Gopāla ate everything while the food remained the same was transcendentally perceived by Mādhavendra Purī Gosvāmī; nothing remains a secret to the devotees of the Lord.