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:sannyāsīke eta khāoyāñā kara dharma nāśa! | :sannyāsīke eta khāoyāñā kara dharma nāśa! | ||
:ataeva jāninu, | :ataeva jāninu,--tomāra kichu nāhi bhāsa' | ||
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"Also, by inducing sannyāsīs to eat so much, you spoil their religious principles. Therefore I can understand that you have no advancement.' | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:21, 27 January 2020
TEXT 75
- sannyāsīke eta khāoyāñā kara dharma nāśa!
- ataeva jāninu,--tomāra kichu nāhi bhāsa'
SYNONYMS
sannyāsīke—sannyāsīs; eta—so much; khāoyāñā—inducing to eat; kara dharma nāśa—you spoil their religious principles; ataeva—therefore; jāninu—I can understand; tomāra—your; kichu nāhi bhāsa—there is no advancement.
TRANSLATION
"Also, by inducing sannyāsīs to eat so much, you spoil their religious principles. Therefore I can understand that you have no advancement.'