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''avasara nāhi haya''—there was little time; ''vilamba ha-ila''—it was late; ''phala-pātra''—the pot of fruits; ''hāte''—in the hands; ''sevaka''—the servant; ''dvāre''—at the door; ''ta’''—indeed; ''rahila''—remained.
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 80

avasara nāhi haya, vilamba ha-ila
phala-pātra-hāte sevaka dvāre ta’ rahila


SYNONYMS

avasara nāhi haya — there was little time; vilamba ha-ila — it was late; phala-pātra — the pot of fruits; hāte — in the hands; sevaka — the servant; dvāre — at the door; ta’ — indeed; rahila — remained.


TRANSLATION

“When the coconuts were brought, there was little time to offer them because it was already late. The servant, holding the container of coconuts, remained standing at the door.