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''vātsalya''—of parental love; ''āveśe''—in the attachment; ''kaila''—made; ''kaumāra''—childhood; ''sa-phala''—fruitful; ''paugaṇḍa''—boyhood; ''sa-phala''—fruitful; ''kaila''—made; ''lañā''—taking along; ''sakhā-āvala''—friends.
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Latest revision as of 18:54, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 113

vātsalya-āveśe kaila kaumāra saphala
paugaṇḍa saphala kaila lañā sakhāvala


SYNONYMS

vātsalya — of parental love; āveśe — in the attachment; kaila — made; kaumāra — childhood; sa-phala — fruitful; paugaṇḍa — boyhood; sa-phala — fruitful; kaila — made; lañā — taking along; sakhā-āvala — friends.


TRANSLATION

Parental affection made His childhood fruitful. His boyhood was successful with His friends.