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''teṅho kahe''—he said; ''rahasya nahe''—there is no joking; ''kahi satya-vāṇī''—I am speaking the truth; ''bhoṭa laha''—take this blanket; ''tumi''—you; ''deha’''—give; ''more''—to me; ''kāṅthā-khāni''—the quilt.
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 87

teṅho kahe,—“rahasya nahe, kahi satya-vāṇī
bhoṭa laha, tumi deha’ more kāṅthā-khāni“


SYNONYMS

teṅho kahe — he said; rahasya nahe — there is no joking; kahi satya-vāṇī — I am speaking the truth; bhoṭa laha — take this blanket; tumi — you; deha’ — give; more — to me; kāṅthā-khāni — the quilt.


TRANSLATION

Sanātana said, “I am not joking; I am speaking the truth. Kindly take this blanket in exchange for your torn quilt.”