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==== TEXT 27 ==== | ==== TEXT 27 ==== | ||
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:kāndiyā balena śiśu, | :kāndiyā balena śiśu,--kene kara roṣa | ||
:tumi māṭi khāite dile, mora kibā doṣa | :tumi māṭi khāite dile, mora kibā doṣa | ||
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Crying, the child inquired from His mother, | Crying, the child inquired from His mother, "Why are you angry? You have already given Me dirt to eat. What is My fault? | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 26 January 2020
TEXT 27
- kāndiyā balena śiśu,--kene kara roṣa
- tumi māṭi khāite dile, mora kibā doṣa
SYNONYMS
kāndiyā—while crying; balena—says; śiśu—the child; kene—why; kara—you become; roṣa—angry; tumi—you; māṭi—dirt; khāite—to eat; dile—gave Me; mora—My; kibā—what is; doṣa—fault.
TRANSLATION
Crying, the child inquired from His mother, "Why are you angry? You have already given Me dirt to eat. What is My fault?