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“If there were a hole in the Deity’s nose, I could transfer the pearl to Him.
"If there were a hole in the Deity's nose, I could transfer the pearl to Him."
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 127

ṭhākurera nāsāte yadi chidra thākita
tabe ei dāsī muktā nāsāya parāita


SYNONYMS

ṭhākurera nāsāte—in the nose of the Deity; yadi—if; chidra—a hole; thākita—there were; tabe—then; ei—this; dāsī—maidservant; muktā—pearl; nāsāya—on the nose; parāita—could put on.


TRANSLATION

"If there were a hole in the Deity's nose, I could transfer the pearl to Him."