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As a younger brother He (Laksmana) could not stop Lord Rama from His resolution, and so He remained silent, although unhappy in His mind: Difference between revisions

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"As a younger brother He could not stop Lord Rama from His resolution, and so He remained silent, although unhappy in His mind"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Adi-lila

As a younger brother He could not stop Lord Rama from His resolution, and so He remained silent, although unhappy in His mind.
CC Adi 5.151, Translation:

As a younger brother He could not stop Lord Rama from His resolution, and so He remained silent, although unhappy in His mind.