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==== TEXT 89 ==== | ==== TEXT 89 ==== | ||
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:miśra kahe, | :miśra kahe,--"putra kene nahe nārāyaṇa | ||
:tathāpi pitāra | :tathāpi pitāra dharma--putrera śikṣaṇa" | ||
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Jagannātha Miśra replied, | Jagannātha Miśra replied, "Even if my son is not a common man but Nārāyaṇa, still it is the duty of a father to instruct his son." | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 26 January 2020
TEXT 89
- miśra kahe,--"putra kene nahe nārāyaṇa
- tathāpi pitāra dharma--putrera śikṣaṇa"
SYNONYMS
miśra kahe—Jagannātha Miśra replied; putra—my son; kene—may be; nahe—why not; nārāyaṇa—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; tathāpi—still; pitāra—of a father; dharma—the duty; putrera—of the son; śikṣaṇa—instruction.
TRANSLATION
Jagannātha Miśra replied, "Even if my son is not a common man but Nārāyaṇa, still it is the duty of a father to instruct his son."