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“Bring sandalwood pulp from Jagannātha Purī. Kindly go quickly. Since no one else can do it, you must.
"Bring sandalwood pulp from Jagannātha Purī. Kindly go quickly. Since no one else can do it, you must."
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 107

malayaja āna, yāñā nīlācala haite
anye haite nahe, tumi calaha tvarite


SYNONYMS

malaya-ja—sandalwood; āna—bring; yāñā—coming; nīlācala haite—from Jagannātha Purī; anye—others; haite—from; nahe—not; tumi—you; calaha—go; tvarite—quickly.


TRANSLATION

"Bring sandalwood pulp from Jagannātha Purī. Kindly go quickly. Since no one else can do it, you must."