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''upadeśa pāñā''—getting this instruction; ''māyā''—Māyā; ''calilā''—left; ''hañā prīta''—being very pleased; ''e-saba kathāte''—in all these narrations; ''kāro''—of someone; ''nā''—not; ''janme''—there is; ''pratīta''—faith.
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 260

upadeśa pāñā māyā calilā hañā prīta
e-saba kathāte kāro nā janme pratīta


SYNONYMS

upadeśa pāñā — getting this instruction; māyā — Māyā; calilā — left; hañā prīta — being very pleased; e-saba kathāte — in all these narrations; kāro — of someone; — not; janme — there is; pratīta — faith.


TRANSLATION

After thus being instructed by Haridāsa Ṭhākura, Māyā left with great pleasure. Unfortunately, some people have no faith in these narrations.