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Latest revision as of 21:10, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 173

yavane tomāra ṭhāñi karaye lāgāni
tāṅra hiṁsāya lābha nāhi, haya āra hāni


SYNONYMS

yavane — your Muslim servant; tomāra — your; ṭhāñi — place; karaye — does; lāgāni — instigation; tāṅra — of Him; hiṁsāya — to become jealous; lābha nāhi — there is no profit; haya — there is; āra — rather; hāni — loss.


TRANSLATION

Keśava Chatrī said, “Out of jealousy your Muslim servant plots against Him. I think that you should not be very interested in Him, for there is no profit in it. Rather, there is simply loss.”