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Latest revision as of 09:56, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 229

pañca pāika tāṅre rākhe rātri-dine
cāri sevaka, dui brāhmaṇa rahe tāṅra sane


SYNONYMS

pañca—five; pāika—watchmen; tāṅre—him (Raghunātha dāsa); rākhe—keep; rātri-dine—day and night; cāri sevaka—four personal servants; dui brāhmaṇa—two brāhmaṇas to cook; rahe—remain; tāṅra sane—with him.


TRANSLATION

His father even had five watchmen guard him day and night. Four personal servants were employed to look after his comfort, and two brāhmaṇas were employed to cook for him.