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:pratīta | :pratīta kariye--yadi nirastra hañā | ||
:āsibeka pāṅca-sāta bhṛtya saṅge lañā? | :āsibeka pāṅca-sāta bhṛtya saṅge lañā?" | ||
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"However, let me make it understood that he should come here without weapons. He may bring with him five or seven servants." | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 27 January 2020
TEXT 177
- pratīta kariye--yadi nirastra hañā
- āsibeka pāṅca-sāta bhṛtya saṅge lañā?"
SYNONYMS
pratīta—understood; kariye—I make; yadi—if; nirastra hañā—being without weapons; āsibeka—he will come; pāṅca-sāta—five to seven; bhṛtya—servants; saṅge—in company; lañā—taking.
TRANSLATION
"However, let me make it understood that he should come here without weapons. He may bring with him five or seven servants."