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''dui-bhāi''—the two brothers; ''viṣaya-tyāgera''—of giving up material activities; ''upāya sṛjila''—discovered a means; ''bahu-dhana''—much money; ''diyā''—paying; ''dui brāhmaṇe''—two ''brāhmaṇas''; ''varila''—appointed.
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 4

dui-bhāi viṣaya-tyāgera upāya sṛjila
bahu-dhana diyā dui brāhmaṇe varila


SYNONYMS

dui-bhāi — the two brothers; viṣaya-tyāgera — of giving up material activities; upāya sṛjila — discovered a means; bahu-dhana — much money; diyā — paying; dui brāhmaṇe — two brāhmaṇas; varila — appointed.


TRANSLATION

The two brothers devised a means whereby they could give up their material activities. For this purpose, they appointed two brāhmaṇas and paid them a large amount of money.