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:yathārtha mūlye ghoḍā laha, yebā bākī haya | :yathārtha mūlye ghoḍā laha, yebā bākī haya | ||
:krame krame dibe, vyartha prāṇa kene | :krame krame dibe, vyartha prāṇa kene laya" | ||
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"It would be better to take the horses for a proper price and let him gradually repay the balance. Why are you killing him unnecessarily?" | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:41, 27 January 2020
TEXT 48
- yathārtha mūlye ghoḍā laha, yebā bākī haya
- krame krame dibe, vyartha prāṇa kene laya"
SYNONYMS
yathā-artha mūlye—for the proper price; ghoḍā laha—accept the horses; yebā—whatever; bākī haya—balance is due; krame krame—gradually; dibe—he will give; vyartha—unnecessarily; prāṇa—his life; kene—why; laya—are you taking.
TRANSLATION
"It would be better to take the horses for a proper price and let him gradually repay the balance. Why are you killing him unnecessarily?"