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''āmā haite''—from Me; ''ye''—whatever; ''nā haya''—is not; ''se''—that; ''tomā haite''—from you; ''haya''—becomes possible; ''āmāre''—Me; ''karilā daṇḍa''—punished; ''āna''—others; ''kebā haya''—what to speak of.
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 24

āmā haite ye nā haya, se tomā haite haya
āmāre karilā daṇḍa, āna kebā haya


SYNONYMS

āmā haite — from Me; ye — whatever; haya — is not; se — that; tomā haite — from you; haya — becomes possible; āmāre — Me; karilā daṇḍa — punished; āna — others; kebā haya — what to speak of.


TRANSLATION

“You can do whatever I cannot. Indeed, you can chastise even Me, what to speak of others.