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:dekhiyā vyādhera mane haila camatkāra
:dekhiyā vyādhera mane haila camatkāra
:ghare gela vyādha, guruke kari’ namaskāra
:ghare gela vyādha, guruke kari' namaskāra
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dekhiyā—seeing; vyādhera—of the hunter; mane—in the mind; haila—there was; camatkāra—wonder; ghare—home; gela—went; vyādha—the hunter; guruke—to the spiritual master; kari’ namaskāra—offering obeisances.
dekhiyā—seeing; vyādhera—of the hunter; mane—in the mind; haila—there was; camatkāra—wonder; ghare—home; gela—went; vyādha—the hunter; guruke—to the spiritual master; kari' namaskāra—offering obeisances.
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“When the hunter saw the half-killed animals flee, he was certainly struck with wonder. He then offered his respectful obeisances to the sage Nārada and returned home.
"When the hunter saw the half-killed animals flee, he was certainly struck with wonder. He then offered his respectful obeisances to the sage Nārada and returned home.
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 264

dekhiyā vyādhera mane haila camatkāra
ghare gela vyādha, guruke kari' namaskāra


SYNONYMS

dekhiyā—seeing; vyādhera—of the hunter; mane—in the mind; haila—there was; camatkāra—wonder; ghare—home; gela—went; vyādha—the hunter; guruke—to the spiritual master; kari' namaskāra—offering obeisances.


TRANSLATION

"When the hunter saw the half-killed animals flee, he was certainly struck with wonder. He then offered his respectful obeisances to the sage Nārada and returned home.