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eta bali’ duṅhe nija-nija kārye gelā
sandhyā-kāle rāya punaḥ āsiyā mililā
eta bali’ — saying this; duṅhe — both of them; nija-nija — their own respective; kārye — in the duties; gelā — departed; sandhyā-kāle — in the evening; rāya — Rāmānanda Rāya; punaḥ — again; āsiyā — coming there; mililā — met.
In this way they both departed to perform their respective duties. Then, in the evening, Rāmānanda Rāya returned to see Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu.