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:rājā bale,  | :rājā bale,--"yei bhāla, sei kara yāya  | ||
:ye upāye kauḍi pāi, kara se   | :ye upāye kauḍi pāi, kara se upāya"  | ||
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"The King replied, 'You can adopt whatever means you think best. Any device by which you can somehow or other realize the money is all right.'  | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:38, 27 January 2020
His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 29
- rājā bale,--"yei bhāla, sei kara yāya
 - ye upāye kauḍi pāi, kara se upāya"
 
SYNONYMS
rājā bale—the King said; yei bhāla—whatever is best; sei kara—do that; yāya—going; ye upāye—by whatever means; kauḍi pāi—I can get back our money; kara—do; se upāya—such means.
TRANSLATION
"The King replied, 'You can adopt whatever means you think best. Any device by which you can somehow or other realize the money is all right.'