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''krodhe''—in anger; ''kanyā-gaṇa''—all the girls; ''kahe''—said; ''śuna''—hear; ''he''—O; ''nimāñi''—Nimāi; ''grāma''—village; ''sambandhe''—in relationship; ''hao''—are; ''tumi''—You; ''āmā—''of us; ''sabāra''—everyone; ''bhāi''—the brother.
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 52

krodhe kanyāgaṇa kahe—śuna, he nimāñi
grāma-sambandhe hao tumi āmā sabāra bhāi


SYNONYMS

krodhe — in anger; kanyā-gaṇa — all the girls; kahe — said; śuna — hear; he — O; nimāñi — Nimāi; grāma — village; sambandhe — in relationship; hao — are; tumi — You; āmāof us; sabāra — everyone; bhāi — the brother.


TRANSLATION

All the girls became very angry at the Lord for this behavior. “Dear Nimāi,” they told Him, “You are just like our brother in our village relationship.