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''putra bale''—his son says; ''pratimā''—the Deity; ''sākṣī''—witness; ''seha''—He also; ''dūra''—distant; ''deśe''—in country; ''ke''—who; ''tomāra''—of you; ''sākṣī''—witness; ''dibe''—will give; ''cintā''—anxiety; ''kara''—you do; ''kise''—why.
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 43

putra bale,—“pratimā sākṣī, seha dūra deśe
ke tomāra sākṣī dibe, cintā kara kise


SYNONYMS

putra bale — his son says; pratimā — the Deity; sākṣī — witness; seha — He also; dūra — distant; deśe — in country; ke — who; tomāra — of you; sākṣī — witness; dibe — will give; cintā — anxiety; kara — you do; kise — why.


TRANSLATION

His son replied, “The Deity may be a witness, but He is in a distant country. How can He come to bear witness against you? Why are you so anxious over this?