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''Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.''


==== TEXT 64 ====
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:brahmā kahe,—‘tāhā pāche kariba nivedana
:brahmā kahe,--'tāhā pāche kariba nivedana
:eka saṁśaya mane haya, karaha chedana
:eka saṁśaya mane haya, karaha chedana
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“Being questioned, Lord Brahmā immediately replied, ‘Later I shall tell You why I have come. First of all there is a doubt in my mind which I wish You would kindly dissipate.
"Being questioned, Lord Brahmā immediately replied, 'I shall later tell You why I have come. First of all there is a doubt in my mind which I wish You would kindly dissipate.
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 64

brahmā kahe,--'tāhā pāche kariba nivedana
eka saṁśaya mane haya, karaha chedana


SYNONYMS

brahmā kahe—Lord Brahmā said; tāhā—that; pāche—later; kariba nivedana—I shall submit unto You; eka—one; saṁśaya—doubt; mane—in the mind; haya—there is; karaha chedana—kindly dissipate it.


TRANSLATION

"Being questioned, Lord Brahmā immediately replied, 'I shall later tell You why I have come. First of all there is a doubt in my mind which I wish You would kindly dissipate.