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hita-nimitta āilāṅa āmi, haila viparīte<br>
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ki karile hita haya nāri nirdhārite“<br>
:ki karile hita haya nāri nirdhārite"
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hita-nimitta—for benefit; āilāṅa—came; āmi—I; haila viparīte—it has become just the opposite; ki karile—how; hita haya—there will be benefit; nāri nirdhārite—I cannot ascertain.
''hita-nimitta''—for benefit; ''āilāṅa''—came; ''āmi''—I; ''haila viparīte''—it has become just the opposite; ''ki karile''—how; ''hita haya''—there will be benefit; ''nāri nirdhārite''—I cannot ascertain.
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“I came here for my benefit, but now I see that I am getting just the opposite. I do not know, nor can I ascertain, how there will be benefit for me.
"I came here for my benefit, but now I see that I am getting just the opposite. I do not know, nor can I ascertain, how there will be benefit for me."
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 140

hita-nimitta āilāṅa āmi, haila viparīte
ki karile hita haya nāri nirdhārite"


SYNONYMS

hita-nimitta—for benefit; āilāṅa—came; āmi—I; haila viparīte—it has become just the opposite; ki karile—how; hita haya—there will be benefit; nāri nirdhārite—I cannot ascertain.


TRANSLATION

"I came here for my benefit, but now I see that I am getting just the opposite. I do not know, nor can I ascertain, how there will be benefit for me."