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They said, “Dear Lord, although the King of Bengal, Nawab Hussain Shah, is very respectful toward You, You have no other business here. Kindly depart from this place.
They said, "Dear Lord, although the King of Bengal, Nawab Hussain Shah, is very respectful toward You, You have no other business here. Kindly depart from this place.
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Latest revision as of 05:13, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 222

ihāṅ haite cala, prabhu, ihāṅ nāhi kāya
yadyapi tomāre bhakti kare gauḍa-rāja


SYNONYMS

ihāṅ haite—from this place; cala—please depart; prabhu—dear Lord; ihāṅ—in this place; nāhi kāya—there is no other business; yadyapi—although; tomāre—unto You; bhakti—respect; kare—shows; gauḍa-rāja—the King of Bengal.


TRANSLATION

They said, "Dear Lord, although the King of Bengal, Nawab Hussain Shah, is very respectful toward You, You have no other business here. Kindly depart from this place.