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Although the King was the most exalted respectable person, still he accepted menial service for the Lord; he therefore became a suitable candidate for receiving the Lord’s mercy.
Although the King was the most exalted respectable person, still he accepted menial service for the Lord; he, therefore, became a suitable candidate for receiving the Lord's mercy.
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Latest revision as of 07:41, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 17

uttama hañā rājā kare tuccha sevana
ataeva jagannāthera kṛpāra bhājana


SYNONYMS

uttama hañā—although very respectable; rājā—the King; kare—accepts; tuccha—menial; sevana—service; ataeva—therefore; jagannāthera—of Lord Jagannātha; kṛpāra—in the matter of mercy; bhājana—suitable candidate.


TRANSLATION

Although the King was the most exalted respectable person, still he accepted menial service for the Lord; he, therefore, became a suitable candidate for receiving the Lord's mercy.