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''ghare giyā''—returning home; ''saba''—all; ''loka''—citizens; ''karaye''—performed; ''kīrtana''—saṅkīrtana; ''kājīra''—of the Kazi; ''bhaye''—from fear; ''svacchanda''—carefree; ''nahe''—not; ''camakita''—always full of anxieties; ''mana''—the mind.
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 131

ghare giyā saba loka karaye kīrtana
kājīra bhaye svacchanda nahe, camakita mana


SYNONYMS

ghare giyā — returning home; saba — all; loka — citizens; karaye — performed; kīrtana — saṅkīrtana; kājīra — of the Kazi; bhaye — from fear; svacchanda — carefree; nahe — not; camakita — always full of anxieties; mana — the mind.


TRANSLATION

Returning home, all the citizens began performing saṅkīrtana, but because of the order of the Kazi, they were not carefree but always full of anxiety.