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''nārada kahe''—Nārada Muni replied; ''patha bhuli'' '—leaving the general path; ''āilāṅa''—I have come; ''puchite''—to inquire from you; ''mane''—in my mind; ''eka''—one; ''saṁśaya haya''—there is a doubt; ''tāhā''—that; ''khaṇḍāite''—to cause to break.
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 239

nārada kahe,—"patha bhuli' āilāṅa puchite
mane eka saṁśaya haya, tāhā khaṇḍāite


SYNONYMS

nārada kahe — Nārada Muni replied; patha bhuli — leaving the general path; āilāṅa — I have come; puchite — to inquire from you; mane — in my mind; eka — one; saṁśaya haya — there is a doubt; tāhā — that; khaṇḍāite — to cause to break.


TRANSLATION

"Nārada Muni replied, 'Leaving the path, I have come to you to settle a doubt that is in my mind.