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“I have come to deliver all the fallen souls, but now just the opposite has happened. How can these rogues be delivered? How may they be benefited?
"I have come to deliver all the fallen souls, but now just the opposite has happened. How can these rogues be delivered? How may they be benefited?
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 262

nistārite āilāma āmi, haila viparīta
e-saba durjanera kaiche ha-ibeka hita


SYNONYMS

nistārite—to deliver; āilāma—have come; āmi—I; haila—it has become; viparīta—just the opposite; e-saba—all these; durjanera—of the rogues; kaiche—how; ha-ibeka—it will be; hita—the benefit.


TRANSLATION

"I have come to deliver all the fallen souls, but now just the opposite has happened. How can these rogues be delivered? How may they be benefited?