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''śuni''’—hearing; ''kruddha''—angry; ''hañā''—becoming; ''prabhu''—the Lord; ''ghara—bhitara''—within the room; ''yāñā''—going; ''ghare''—in the room; ''yata—''all; ''bhāṇḍa''—pots; ''chila''—there were; ''phelila''—He threw them; ''bhāṅgiyā''—breaking.
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 43

śuni’ kruddha hañā prabhu ghara-bhitara yāñā
ghare yata bhāṇḍa chila, phelila bhāṅgiyā


SYNONYMS

śuni’ — hearing; kruddha — angry; hañā — becoming; prabhu — the Lord; ghara — bhitara—within the room; yāñā — going; ghare — in the room; yataall; bhāṇḍa — pots; chila — there were; phelila — He threw them; bhāṅgiyā — breaking.


TRANSLATION

Thus rebuked by His mother, the Lord would go in anger to a room and break all the pots within it.