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“When the Muslims attacked, the priest who was serving Me hid Me in this bush in the jungle. Then he ran away out of fear of the attack.
"When the Muslims attacked, the priest who was serving Me hid Me in this bush in the jungle. Then he ran away out of fear of the attack.
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 42

śaila-upari haite āmā kuñje lukāñā
mleccha-bhaye sevaka mora gela palāñā


SYNONYMS

śaila-upari—the top of the hill; haite—from; āmā—Me; kuñje—in the bushes; lukāñā—concealing; mleccha-bhaye—from fear of the Muslims; sevaka—servant; mora—My; gela—went; palāñā—running away.


TRANSLATION

"When the Muslims attacked, the priest who was serving Me hid Me in this bush in the jungle. Then he ran away out of fear of the attack.