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When the servants fell down before the lotus feet of the goddess of fortune, they almost fell unconscious. They were chastised and made the butt of jokes and loose language.
When the servants fall down before the lotus feet of the goddess of fortune, they almost fall unconscious. They are chastised and made the butt of jokes and loose language.
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 134

acetanavat tāre karena tāḍane
nānā-mata gāli dena bhaṇḍa-vacane


SYNONYMS

acetana-vat—almost unconscious; tāre—unto the servants; karena—does; tāḍane—chastisement; nānā-mata—various kinds of; gāli—amusement; dena—speaks; bhaṇḍa-vacane—various loose language.


TRANSLATION

When the servants fall down before the lotus feet of the goddess of fortune, they almost fall unconscious. They are chastised and made the butt of jokes and loose language.