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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


TEXT 171

dhairya hañā uḍiyāke kahe namaskari’
‘tomā-sthāne pāṭhāilā mleccha adhikārī


SYNONYMS

dhairya hañā—becoming calm; uḍiyāke—to the representative of the Orissan government; kahe—says; namaskari’—offering respect; tomā-sthāne—to your place; pāṭhāilā—has sent; mleccha—the Muslim; adhikārī—governor.


TRANSLATION

After calming down, the Muslim secretary offered his respects and informed the representative of the Orissan government, “The Muslim governor has sent me here.

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