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''gosāñi''—O great saintly person; ''prayāṇa-patha chāḍi'' '—leaving aside the general path; ''kene''—why; ''āilā''—have you come; ''tomā dekhi'' '—seeing you; ''mora lakṣya''—my targets; ''mṛga''—the animals; ''palāilā''—fled.
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 238

"gosāñi, prayāṇa-patha chāḍi' kene āilā
tomā dekhi' mora lakṣya mṛga palāilā"


SYNONYMS

gosāñi — O great saintly person; prayāṇa-patha chāḍi — leaving aside the general path; kene — why; āilā — have you come; tomā dekhi — seeing you; mora lakṣya — my targets; mṛga — the animals; palāilā — fled.


TRANSLATION

"The hunter addressed Nārada Muni: 'O gosvāmī! O great saintly person! Why have you left the general path through the forest to come to me? Simply by seeing you, all the animals I was hunting have now fled.'