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''tabe''—thereafter; ''sei''—that; ''vyādha''—hunter; ''doṅhāre''—both Nārada Muni and Parvata; ''aṅgane ānila''—brought into the courtyard of his house; ''kuśa-āsana āni'' '—bringing straw mats for sitting; ''doṅhāre''—both of them; ''bhaktye''—with great devotion; ''vasāila''—made to sit down.
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 274

tabe sei vyādha doṅhāre aṅgane ānila
kuśāsana āni' doṅhāre bhaktye vasāila


SYNONYMS

tabe — thereafter; sei — that; vyādha — hunter; doṅhāre — both Nārada Muni and Parvata; aṅgane ānila — brought into the courtyard of his house; kuśa-āsana āni — bringing straw mats for sitting; doṅhāre — both of them; bhaktye — with great devotion; vasāila — made to sit down.


TRANSLATION

"The hunter then received the two great sages in the courtyard of his house. He spread out a straw mat for them to sit upon, and with great devotion he begged them to sit down.