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''nā khāile''—if He did not eat; ''jagadānanda—''Jagadānanda; ''karibe''—will observe; ''upavāsa''—fasting; ''tāṅra āge''—before him; ''kichu khā’na''—eats something; ''mane''—within the mind; ''ai''—that; ''trāsa''—fear.
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 172

nā khāile jagadānanda karibe upavāsa
tāṅra āge kichu khā’na—mane ai trāsa


SYNONYMS

khāile — if He did not eat; jagadānandaJagadānanda; karibe — will observe; upavāsa — fasting; tāṅra āge — before him; kichu khā’na — eats something; mane — within the mind; ai — that; trāsa — fear.


TRANSLATION

The Lord knew that if He did not eat the food offered by Jagadānanda, Jagadānanda would certainly fast. Being afraid of this, Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu ate some of the prasādam he offered.