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''bhālata' kahila''—he has spoken very well; ''mora''—of Me; ''eta''—so much; ''loka''—crowd; ''saṅge''—in the company; ''loka''—the people; ''dekhi'' '—seeing; ''kahibe more''—will speak about Me; ''ei''—this; ''eka''—one; ''ḍhaṅge''—imposter.
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Latest revision as of 22:06, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 269

bhālata' kahila,—mora eta loka saṅge
loka dekhi' kahibe more—'ei eka ḍhaṅge'


SYNONYMS

bhālata kahila — he has spoken very well; mora — of Me; eta — so much; loka — crowd; saṅge — in the company; loka — the people; dekhi — seeing; kahibe more — will speak about Me; ei — this; eka — one; ḍhaṅge — imposter.


TRANSLATION

"I decided that Sanātana had spoken very well. I was certainly being followed by a large crowd, and when people would see so many men, they would surely rebuke Me, saying, 'Here is another imposter.'