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''udyoga—''exertion; ''nā chila—''there was not; ''mora''—of me; ''gṛhiṇīra''—of my wife; ''randhane''—in cooking; ''yāṅra śaktye—''by whose potency; ''bhoga siddha''—the food has been prepared; ''sei''—He; ''tāhā jāne''—knows that.
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 233

udyoga nā chila mora gṛhiṇīra randhane
yāṅra śaktye bhoga siddha, sei tāhā jāne


SYNONYMS

udyogaexertion; chilathere was not; mora — of me; gṛhiṇīra — of my wife; randhane — in cooking; yāṅra śaktyeby whose potency; bhoga siddha — the food has been prepared; sei — He; tāhā jāne — knows that.


TRANSLATION

“My wife and I did not especially exert ourselves in the cooking. He by whose power the food has been prepared knows everything.