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''Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.''


==== TEXT 46 ====
==== TEXT 46 ====


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:“kaha, jāliyā, ei dike dekhilā eka-jana?
:"kaha, jāliyā, ei dike dekhilā eka-jana?
:tomāra ei daśā kene,—kahata’ kāraṇa?
:tomāra ei daśā kene,--kahata' kāraṇa?"
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kaha—please say; jāliyā—O fisherman; ei dike—in this direction; dekhilā—did you see; eka-jana—someone; tomāra—your; ei—this; daśā—condition; kene—why; kahata’—kindly speak; kāraṇa—the cause.
kaha—please say; jāliyā—O fisherman; ei dike—in this direction; dekhilā—did you see; eka-jana—someone; tomāra—your; ei—this; daśā—condition; kene—why; kahata'-kindly speak; kāraṇa—the cause.
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“My dear fisherman,he said, “why are you behaving like this? Have you seen someone hereabouts? What is the cause of your behavior? Please tell us.
"My dear fisherman," he said, "why are you behaving like this? Have you seen someone hereabouts? What is the cause of your behavior? Please tell us."
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 46

"kaha, jāliyā, ei dike dekhilā eka-jana?
tomāra ei daśā kene,--kahata' kāraṇa?"


SYNONYMS

kaha—please say; jāliyā—O fisherman; ei dike—in this direction; dekhilā—did you see; eka-jana—someone; tomāra—your; ei—this; daśā—condition; kene—why; kahata'-kindly speak; kāraṇa—the cause.


TRANSLATION

"My dear fisherman," he said, "why are you behaving like this? Have you seen someone hereabouts? What is the cause of your behavior? Please tell us."