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''tabe''—at that time; ''iṅho''—this gentleman; ''gopālera''—of the Gopāla Deity; ''āgete''—in front; ''kahila''—he said; ''tumi jāna''—my Lord, please know; ''ei vipre''—unto this young ''brāhmaṇa''; ''kanyā''—my daughter; ''āmi''—I; ''dila''—have offered.
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 73

tabe iṅho gopālera āgete kahila
tumi jāna, ei vipre kanyā āmi dila


SYNONYMS

tabe — at that time; iṅho — this gentleman; gopālera — of the Gopāla Deity; āgete — in front; kahila — he said; tumi jāna — my Lord, please know; ei vipre — unto this young brāhmaṇa; kanyā — my daughter; āmi — I; dila — have offered.


TRANSLATION

“Then this gentleman said in front of the Gopāla Deity, ‘My dear Lord, please bear witness. I have offered my daughter to this brāhmaṇa in charity.’