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''ei sāta''—these seven; ''suvarṇa mohara''—golden coins; ''āchila''—were; ''āmāra''—mine; ''ihā lañā''—accepting them; ''dharma dekhi’''—observing religious principles; ''parvata''—the hilly tract of land; ''kara pāra''—kindly get me across.
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Latest revision as of 22:41, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 27

“ei sāta suvarṇa mohara āchila āmāra
ihā lañā dharma dekhi’ parvata kara pāra


SYNONYMS

ei sāta — these seven; suvarṇa mohara — golden coins; āchila — were; āmāra — mine; ihā lañā — accepting them; dharma dekhi’ — observing religious principles; parvata — the hilly tract of land; kara pāra — kindly get me across.


TRANSLATION

“I have these seven gold coins with me. Please accept them, and from a religious point of view please get me across that hilly tract of land.