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''rāmacandra khāṅna''—Rāmacandra Khān; ''aparādha''—of the offense; ''bīja''—seed; ''kaila''—caused to germinate; ''sei bīja''—that seed; ''vṛkṣa hañā''—becoming a tree; ''āgete''—later; ''phalila''—fructified.
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 144

rāmacandra khāṅna aparādha-bīja kaila
sei bīja vṛkṣa hañā āgete phalila


SYNONYMS

rāmacandra khāṅna — Rāmacandra Khān; aparādha — of the offense; bīja — seed; kaila — caused to germinate; sei bīja — that seed; vṛkṣa hañā — becoming a tree; āgete — later; phalila — fructified.


TRANSLATION

By inducing a prostitute to disturb Haridāsa Ṭhākura, Rāmacandra Khān caused a seed of offense at his lotus feet to germinate. This seed later became a tree, and when it fructified, Rāmacandra Khān ate its fruits.