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:dui mahā-pātra,—‘haricandana’, ‘mardarāja’
:dui mahā-pātra,--'haricandana', 'mardarāja'
:tāṅre ājñā dila rājā—‘kariha sarva kāya
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 113

dui mahā-pātra,--'haricandana', 'mardarāja'
tāṅre ājñā dila rājā--'kariha sarva kāya


SYNONYMS

dui mahā-pātra—two respectable officers; haricandana—Haricandana; mardarāja—Mardarāja; tāṅre—to them; ājñā dila—gave orders; rājā—the King; kariha—do; sarva kāya—everything needed.


TRANSLATION

The King ordered two respectable officers named Haricandana and Mardarāja to do whatever was necessary to carry out these orders.