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''strī-putra''—his wife and children; ''sahita''—with; ''rāmacandrere bāndhiyā''—arresting Rāmacandra Khān; ''tāra''—his; ''ghara-grāma''—house and village; ''luṭe''—plundered; ''tina-dina rahiyā''—staying three days.
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 161

strī-putra-sahita rāmacandrere bāndhiyā
tāra ghara-grāma luṭe tina-dina rahiyā


SYNONYMS

strī-putra — his wife and children; sahita — with; rāmacandrere bāndhiyā — arresting Rāmacandra Khān; tāra — his; ghara-grāma — house and village; luṭe — plundered; tina-dina rahiyā — staying three days.


TRANSLATION

He arrested Rāmacandra Khān, along with his wife and sons, and then he continuously plundered the house and village for three days.