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ke kaiche vyavahāre, kebā kaiche khāya | :ke kaiche vyavahāre, kebā kaiche khāya | ||
ei anusandhāna teṅho karaya sadāya | :ei anusandhāna teṅho karaya sadāya | ||
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''ke''—who; ''kaiche''—how; ''vyavahāre''—behaves; ''kebā''—who; ''kaiche''—how; ''khāya''—eats; ''ei anusandhāna''—this inquiry; ''teṅho''—he; ''karaya''—does; ''sadāya''—always. | |||
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"It is Rāmacandra Purī's business to inquire always about how others are eating and conducting their daily affairs. | |||
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Revision as of 09:10, 21 September 2021
TEXT 76
- ke kaiche vyavahāre, kebā kaiche khāya
- ei anusandhāna teṅho karaya sadāya
SYNONYMS
ke—who; kaiche—how; vyavahāre—behaves; kebā—who; kaiche—how; khāya—eats; ei anusandhāna—this inquiry; teṅho—he; karaya—does; sadāya—always.
TRANSLATION
"It is Rāmacandra Purī's business to inquire always about how others are eating and conducting their daily affairs.