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''tomāra jyeṭhā''—the elder brother of your father; ''nirbuddhi''—bereft of intelligence; ''aṣṭa-lakṣa khāya''—enjoys 800,000 coins; ''āmi''—I; ''bhāgī''—shareholder; ''āmāre''—unto me; ''kichu''—something; ''dibāre''—to give; ''yuyāya''—is proper.
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 32

“tomāra jyeṭhā nirbuddhi aṣṭa-lakṣa khāya
āmi—bhāgī, āmāre kichu dibāre yuyāya


SYNONYMS

tomāra jyeṭhā — the elder brother of your father; nirbuddhi — bereft of intelligence; aṣṭa-lakṣa khāya — enjoys 800,000 coins; āmi — I; bhāgī — shareholder; āmāre — unto me; kichu — something; dibāre — to give; yuyāya — is proper.


TRANSLATION

"Your father’s elder brother is less intelligent," he said. "He enjoys 800,000 coins, but since I am also a shareholder, he should give some portion of it to me."