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“‘He does not pay the revenue to the King, but he wants My help for release. This is a greatly sinful affair. I cannot tolerate it here.
"He does not pay the revenue to the King, but he wants My help for release. This is a greatly sinful affair. I cannot tolerate it here.
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 92

rājā-kaḍi nā deya, āmāre phukāre
ei mahā-duḥkha ihāṅ ke sahite pāre?


SYNONYMS

rājā-kaḍi—the revenue of the King; nā deya—does not pay; āmāre—to Me; phu-kāre—cries; ei—this; mahā-duḥkha—great unhappiness; ihāṅ—here; ke sahite pāre—who can tolerate.


TRANSLATION

"He does not pay the revenue to the King, but he wants My help for release. This is a greatly sinful affair. I cannot tolerate it here.