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''tumi''—you; ''kene''—why; ''duḥkhī''—distressed; ''tomāra''—your; ''āche''—there is; ''pitṛ-dhana''—the riches of your father; ''tomāre''—unto you; ''nā kahila''—he did not disclose; ''anyatra''—somewhere else; ''chāḍila''—gave up; ''jīvana''—his life.
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Latest revision as of 22:36, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 128

‘tumi kene duḥkhī, tomāra āche pitṛ-dhana
tomāre nā kahila, anyatra chāḍila jīvana“


SYNONYMS

tumi — you; kene — why; duḥkhī — distressed; tomāra — your; āche — there is; pitṛ-dhana — the riches of your father; tomāre — unto you; kahila — he did not disclose; anyatra — somewhere else; chāḍila — gave up; jīvana — his life.


TRANSLATION

“The astrologer asked, ‘Why are you unhappy? Your father was very wealthy, but he did not disclose his wealth to you because he died elsewhere.’