eta kahi' siᚁha gela, āmāra haila bhaya
ei dekha, nakha-cihna amora hṛdaya

 eta - thus; kahi' - saying; siᚁha - the lion; gela - returned; Ämāra - my; haila - there was; bhaya - fear; ei dekha - just see this; nakha-cihna - the nail marks; amora hṛdaya - on my heart.


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“After saying this, the lion left, but I was very much afraid of Him. Just see the marks of His nails on my heart!”

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