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:‘rājā’—hena jñāna kabhu nā kaila prakāśa
:'rājā'-hena jñāna kabhu nā kaila prakāśa
:antare sakala jānena, bāhire udāsa
:antare sakala jānena, bāhire udāsa
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 20

'rājā'-hena jñāna kabhu nā kaila prakāśa
antare sakala jānena, bāhire udāsa


SYNONYMS

rājā—the King; hena jñāna—such knowledge; kabhu—at any time; nā—not; kaila prakāśa—manifested; antare—within the heart; sakala—everything; jānena—knows; bāhire—externally; udāsa—indifferent.


TRANSLATION

Although within His heart Caitanya Mahāprabhu knew everything that was happening, externally He did not disclose it. Nor did He disclose that He knew He was talking with King Pratāparudra.