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āmāra saṅge rahite cāha,—vāñcha nija-sukha<br>
:āmāra saṅge rahite cāha,—vāñcha nija-sukha
tomāra dui dharma yāya,—āmāra haya ‘duḥkha’<br>
:tomāra dui dharma yāya,—āmāra haya 'duḥkha'
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“Your wanting to go with Me is simply a desire for sense gratification. In this way, you are breaking two religious principles, and because of this I am very unhappy.
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Latest revision as of 22:02, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 140

āmāra saṅge rahite cāha,—vāñcha nija-sukha
tomāra dui dharma yāya,—āmāra haya 'duḥkha'


SYNONYMS

āmāra saṅge — with Me; rahite — to remain; cāha — you want; vāñcha — you desire; nija-sukha — your own sense gratification; tomāra — your; dui dharma — two principles; yāya — go away; āmāra — of Me; haya — there is; duḥkha — unhappiness.


TRANSLATION

"Your wanting to go with Me is simply a desire for sense gratification. In this way, you are breaking two religious principles, and because of this I am very unhappy.