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tabe sei vyādha doṅhāre aṅgane ānila<br>
:tabe sei vyādha doṅhāre aṅgane ānila
kuśāsana āni’ doṅhāre bhaktye vasāila<br>
:kuśāsana āni' doṅhāre bhaktye vasāila
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tabe—thereafter; sei—that; vyādha—hunter; doṅhāre—both Nārada Muni and Parvata; aṅgane ānila—brought into the courtyard of his house; kuśa-āsana āni’—bringing straw mats for sitting; doṅhāre—both of them; bhaktye—with great devotion; vasāila—made to sit down.
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“The hunter then received the two great sages in the courtyard of his house. He spread out a straw mat for them to sit upon, and with great devotion he begged them to sit down.
"The hunter then received the two great sages in the courtyard of his house. He spread out a straw mat for them to sit upon, and with great devotion he begged them to sit down.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 274

tabe sei vyādha doṅhāre aṅgane ānila
kuśāsana āni' doṅhāre bhaktye vasāila


SYNONYMS

tabe — thereafter; sei — that; vyādha — hunter; doṅhāre — both Nārada Muni and Parvata; aṅgane ānila — brought into the courtyard of his house; kuśa-āsana āni — bringing straw mats for sitting; doṅhāre — both of them; bhaktye — with great devotion; vasāila — made to sit down.


TRANSLATION

"The hunter then received the two great sages in the courtyard of his house. He spread out a straw mat for them to sit upon, and with great devotion he begged them to sit down.