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''tumi''—you; ''sukhe''—in happiness; ''ghare yāha''—go to your place; ''more''—to me; ''ājñā''—order; ''haya''—is; ''ei chale''—on this plea; ''ājñā māgi’''—asking permission; ''karilā niścaya''—decided.
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 169

tumi sukhe ghare yāha—more ājñā haya“
ei chale ājñā māgi’ karilā niścaya


SYNONYMS

tumi — you; sukhe — in happiness; ghare yāha — go to your place; more — to me; ājñā — order; haya — is; ei chale — on this plea; ājñā māgi’ — asking permission; karilā niścaya — decided.


TRANSLATION

“You may go home without anxiety. Following your order, I shall persuade the brāhmaṇa.” On this plea, after asking permission, Raghunātha dāsa decided to go away.