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“Still this brāhmaṇa insisted. Again and again he asked me to accept his proposal, saying, ‘I have given you my daughter. Please accept her.
"Still this brāhmaṇa insisted. Again and again he asked me to accept his proposal, saying, 'I have given you my daughter. Please accept her.'
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 68

tabu ei vipra more kahe bāra bāra
tore kanyā diluṅ, tumi karaha svīkāra


SYNONYMS

tabu—still; ei—this; vipra—brāhmaṇa; more—to me; kahe—says; bāra bāra—again and again; tore—to you; kanyā—my daughter; diluṅ—I have given in charity; tumi—you; karaha—make; svīkāra—acceptance.


TRANSLATION

"Still this brāhmaṇa insisted. Again and again he asked me to accept his proposal, saying, 'I have given you my daughter. Please accept her.'