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“The killing and rejuvenation of such old and invalid cows was not truly killing but an act of great benefit.
"The killing and rejuvenation of such old and invalid cows was not truly killing but an act of great benefit.
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 162

jarad-gava hañā yuvā haya āra-vāra
tāte tāra vadha nahe, haya upakāra


SYNONYMS

jarad-gava—old, invalid cows; hañā—becoming; yuvā—young; haya—become; āra-vāra—again; tāte—in that action; tāra—his; vadha—killing; nahe—is not; haya—there is; upakāra—benefit.


TRANSLATION

"The killing and rejuvenation of such old and invalid cows was not truly killing but an act of great benefit.