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“Therefore if I sacrifice this body in a good place, my unhappiness will be mitigated and I shall attain an exalted destination.
"Therefore if I sacrifice this body in a good place, my unhappiness will be mitigated, and I shall attain an exalted destination.
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 10

tāte yadi ei deha bhāla-sthāne diye
duḥkha-śānti haya āra sad-gati pāiye


SYNONYMS

tāte—therefore; yadi—if; ei—this; deha—body; bhāla-sthāne—in a good place; diye—I sacrifice; duḥkha-śānti—appeasement of unhappiness; haya—there is; āra—and; sat-gati—good destination; pāiye—I get.


TRANSLATION

"Therefore if I sacrifice this body in a good place, my unhappiness will be mitigated, and I shall attain an exalted destination.