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ei yati vyādhite kabhu hayena mūrcchita<br>
:ei yati vyādhite kabhu hayena mūrcchita
abaṅhi cetana pāibe, ha-ibe samvita<br>
:abaṅhi cetana pāibe, ha-ibe samvita
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ei yati—this sannyāsī; vyādhite—under the influence of disease; kabhu—sometimes; hayena mūrcchita—becomes unconscious; abaṅhi—very soon; cetana—consciousness; pāibe—will get back; ha-ibe samvita—will come to His proper senses.
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“This sannyāsī sometimes falls unconscious due to the influence of a disease. Please sit down here, and you will see that He will very soon regain consciousness and His normal condition.
“This sannyāsī sometimes falls unconscious due to the influence of a disease. Please sit down here, and you will see that He will very soon regain consciousness and His normal condition.
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 170

ei yati vyādhite kabhu hayena mūrcchita
abaṅhi cetana pāibe, ha-ibe samvita


SYNONYMS

ei yati — this sannyāsī; vyādhite — under the influence of disease; kabhu — sometimes; hayena mūrcchita — becomes unconscious; abaṅhi — very soon; cetana — consciousness; pāibe — will get back; ha-ibe samvita — will come to His proper senses.


TRANSLATION

“This sannyāsī sometimes falls unconscious due to the influence of a disease. Please sit down here, and you will see that He will very soon regain consciousness and His normal condition.