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''sevaka bale''—the servant said; ''gosāñi''—my dear Lord; ''more''—me; ''pāṭhāila''—sent; ''khāṅna''—Rāmacandra Khān; ''gṛhasthera ghare''—at the house of some ordinary person; ''tomāya''—unto You; ''diba''—I shall give; ''vāsā-sthāna''—residential place.
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 152

sevaka bale—"gosāñi, more pāṭhāila khāṅna
gṛhasthera ghare tomāya diba vāsā-sthāna


SYNONYMS

sevaka bale — the servant said; gosāñi — my dear Lord; more — me; pāṭhāila — sent; khāṅna — Rāmacandra Khān; gṛhasthera ghare — at the house of some ordinary person; tomāya — unto You; diba — I shall give; vāsā-sthāna — residential place.


TRANSLATION

The servant informed Lord Nityānanda, "My dear Sir, Rāmacandra Khān has sent me to accommodate You in some common man 's house.