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:keha lukāñā kare sei jala pāna
:keha lukāñā kare sei jala pāna
:keha māgi’ laya, keha anye kare dāna
:keha māgi' laya, keha anye kare dāna
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keha—someone; lukāñā—concealing himself; kare—does; sei jala—of that water; pāna—drinking; keha—someone; māgi’ laya—begging, takes; keha—another; anye—to another; kare—gives; dāna—in charity.
keha—someone; lukāñā—concealing himself; kare—does; sei jala—of that water; pāna—drinking; keha—someone; māgi' laya—begging, takes; keha—another; anye—to another; kare—gives; dāna—in charity.
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Latest revision as of 06:50, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 102

keha lukāñā kare sei jala pāna
keha māgi' laya, keha anye kare dāna


SYNONYMS

keha—someone; lukāñā—concealing himself; kare—does; sei jala—of that water; pāna—drinking; keha—someone; māgi' laya—begging, takes; keha—another; anye—to another; kare—gives; dāna—in charity.


TRANSLATION

The water that fell from the lotus feet of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu was drunk by someone who hid himself. Someone else begged for that water, and another person was giving that water in charity.