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maryādā rākhile, tuṣṭa kaile mora mana<br>
:maryādā rākhile, tuṣṭa kaile mora mana
tumi aiche nā karile kare kon jana?”<br>
:tumi aiche nā karile kare kon jana?"
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maryādā rākhile—since you have observed the etiquette; tuṣṭa kaile—you have satisfied; mora mana—My mind; tumi—you; aiche—like that; nā karile—without doing; kare—would do; kon jana—who.
''maryādā rākhile''—since you have observed the etiquette; ''tuṣṭa kaile''—you have satisfied; ''mora mana''—My mind; ''tumi''—you; ''aiche''—like that; ''karile''—without doing; ''kare''—would do; ''kon jana''—who.
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“By observing the etiquette, you have satisfied My mind. Who else but you could show this example?
"By observing the etiquette, you have satisfied My mind. Who else but you could show this example?"
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 132

maryādā rākhile, tuṣṭa kaile mora mana
tumi aiche nā karile kare kon jana?"


SYNONYMS

maryādā rākhile—since you have observed the etiquette; tuṣṭa kaile—you have satisfied; mora mana—My mind; tumi—you; aiche—like that; nā karile—without doing; kare—would do; kon jana—who.


TRANSLATION

"By observing the etiquette, you have satisfied My mind. Who else but you could show this example?"