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eta śuni’ lokera mane ha-ila saṁśaya<br>
:eta śuni’ lokera mane ha-ila saṁśaya
‘sambhave,—dhana-lobhe loka chāḍe dharma-bhaya’<br>
:‘sambhave,—dhana-lobhe loka chāḍe dharma-bhaya’
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Hearing all these statements, all the people gathered there became a little doubtful. They thought it quite possible that because of attraction for riches one might give up his religious principles.
Hearing all these statements, all the people gathered there became a little doubtful. They thought it quite possible that because of attraction for riches one might give up his religious principles.
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 63

eta śuni’ lokera mane ha-ila saṁśaya
‘sambhave,—dhana-lobhe loka chāḍe dharma-bhaya’


SYNONYMS

eta śuni’ — hearing all this; lokera — of all the people; mane — in the minds; ha-ila — there was; saṁśaya — doubt; sambhave — possible; dhana-lobhe — by greed for money; loka — some man; chāḍe — gives up; dharma-bhaya — religious principles.


TRANSLATION

Hearing all these statements, all the people gathered there became a little doubtful. They thought it quite possible that because of attraction for riches one might give up his religious principles.