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''nārada kahe''—Nārada Muni said; ''aiche raha''—live like that; ''tumi bhāgyavān''—certainly you are very fortunate; ''eta bali'' '—saying this; ''dui-jana''—both Nārada Muni and Parvata Muni; ''ha-ilā antardhāna''—disappeared.
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 281

nārada kahe,—'aiche raha, tumi bhāgyavān'
eta bali' dui-jana ha-ilā antardhāna


SYNONYMS

nārada kahe — Nārada Muni said; aiche raha — live like that; tumi bhāgyavān — certainly you are very fortunate; eta bali — saying this; dui-jana — both Nārada Muni and Parvata Muni; ha-ilā antardhāna — disappeared.


TRANSLATION

"Nārada Muni approved his not wanting more than a daily supply of food, and he blessed him, saying, 'You are fortunate.' Nārada Muni and Parvata Muni then disappeared from that place.