Text 49
‘akrūra kare tomāra doṣa, āmāya kene kara roṣa’,
ihā yadi kaha ‘durācāra’
tui akrūra-mūrti dhari’, kṛṣṇa nili curi kari’,
anyera nahe aiche vyavahāra
akrūra — Akrūra; kare — does; tomāra doṣa — fault to You; āmāya — unto me; kene — why; kara — You do; roṣa — anger; ihā — this; yadi — if; kaha — you say; durācāra — O misbehaved (Providence); tui — you; akrūra-mūrti dhari’ — taking the form of Akrūra; kṛṣṇa — Lord Kṛṣṇa; nili — you have taken; curi kari’ — stealing; anyera — of others; nahe — there is not; aiche — this type of; vyavahāra — behavior.
“O misbehaved Providence! If you reply to Us, ‘Akrūra is actually at fault; why are You angry with me?’ then I say to you, ‘Providence, you have taken the form of Akrūra and have stolen Kṛṣṇa away. No one else would behave like this.’