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Latest revision as of 23:27, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 129

mādhava-purī sannyāsī āche hāṭete vasiñā
tāhāke ta’ ei kṣīra śīghra deha lañā


SYNONYMS

mādhava-purī — of the name Mādhavendra Purī; sannyāsī — a mendicant; āche — there is; hāṭete — in the marketplace; vasiñā — sitting; tāhāke — to him; ta’ — certainly; ei — this; kṣīra — pot of sweet rice; śīghra — very quickly; deha — give; lañā — taking.


TRANSLATION

“A sannyāsī named Mādhavendra Purī is sitting in the vacant marketplace. Please take this pot of sweet rice from behind Me and deliver it to him.”