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:putra bale, | :putra bale,--"pratimā sākṣī, seha dūra deśe | ||
:ke tomāra sākṣī dibe, cintā kara kise | :ke tomāra sākṣī dibe, cintā kara kise | ||
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His son replied, | His son replied, "The Deity may be a witness, but He is in a distant country. How can He come to bear witness against you? Why are you so anxious over this? | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 27 January 2020
TEXT 43
- putra bale,--"pratimā sākṣī, seha dūra deśe
- ke tomāra sākṣī dibe, cintā kara kise
SYNONYMS
putra bale—his son says; pratimā—the Deity; sākṣī—witness; seha—He also; dūra—distant; deśe—in country; ke—who; tomāra—of you; sākṣī—witness; dibe—will give; cintā—anxiety; kara—you do; kise—why.
TRANSLATION
His son replied, "The Deity may be a witness, but He is in a distant country. How can He come to bear witness against you? Why are you so anxious over this?