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:bāhire | :bāhire āsi' rājā ājñā-patra lekhāila | ||
:nija-rājye yata | :nija-rājye yata 'viṣayī', tāhāre pāṭhāila | ||
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bāhire | bāhire āsi'-coming outside; rājā—the King; ājñā-patra—letters of command; lekhāila—had written; nija-rājye—in his own kingdom; yata—all; viṣayī—government servants; tāhāre—unto them; pāṭhāila—sent. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 27 January 2020
TEXT 110
- bāhire āsi' rājā ājñā-patra lekhāila
- nija-rājye yata 'viṣayī', tāhāre pāṭhāila
SYNONYMS
bāhire āsi'-coming outside; rājā—the King; ājñā-patra—letters of command; lekhāila—had written; nija-rājye—in his own kingdom; yata—all; viṣayī—government servants; tāhāre—unto them; pāṭhāila—sent.
TRANSLATION
The King then went outside and had orders written down and sent to the government servants within his kingdom.