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''putrera mane''—in the mind of the son; ''pratimā''—the Deity; ''nā''—not; ''āsibe''—will come; ''sākṣī dite''—to give witness; ''ei''—this; ''buddhye''—in understanding; ''dui-jana''—both the father and the son; ''ha-ilā sammate''—agreed.
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 80

putrera mane,—‘pratimā nā āsibe sākṣī dite’
ei buddhye dui-jana ha-ilā sammate


SYNONYMS

putrera mane — in the mind of the son; pratimā — the Deity; — not; āsibe — will come; sākṣī dite — to give witness; ei — this; buddhye — in understanding; dui-jana — both the father and the son; ha-ilā sammate — agreed.


TRANSLATION

The atheistic son thought, “It is not possible for Gopāla to come and bear witness.” Thinking thus, the father and son agreed.