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:prabhu balena,—āmi tomāra āilāma abhyāgata
:prabhu balena,--āmi tomāra āilāma abhyāgata
:āmi dekhi’ lukāilā,—e-dharma kemata
:āmi dekhi' lukāilā,--e-dharma kemata
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prabhu balena—the Lord said; āmi—I; tomāra—your; āilāma—have come; abhyāgata—guest; āmi—Me; dekhi’—seeing; lukāilā—you disappeared; e-dharma kemata—what kind of etiquette is this.
prabhu balena—the Lord said; āmi—I; tomāra—your; āilāma—have come; abhyāgata—guest; āmi—Me; dekhi'-seeing; lukāilā—you disappeared; e-dharma kemata—what kind of etiquette is this.
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In a friendly way, the Lord said, “Sir, I have come to your house as your guest, but upon seeing Me you hid yourself in your room. What kind of etiquette is this?
In a friendly way, the Lord said, "Sir, I have come to your house as your guest, but upon seeing Me you hid yourself in your room. What kind of etiquette is this?"
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 145

prabhu balena,--āmi tomāra āilāma abhyāgata
āmi dekhi' lukāilā,--e-dharma kemata


SYNONYMS

prabhu balena—the Lord said; āmi—I; tomāra—your; āilāma—have come; abhyāgata—guest; āmi—Me; dekhi'-seeing; lukāilā—you disappeared; e-dharma kemata—what kind of etiquette is this.


TRANSLATION

In a friendly way, the Lord said, "Sir, I have come to your house as your guest, but upon seeing Me you hid yourself in your room. What kind of etiquette is this?"