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: | :ana-pathe yāite nāhi 'bhojyānna'-brāhmaṇa | ||
:ājñā kara, | :ājñā kara,--saṅge caluka vipra eka-jana' | ||
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"When You go through the jungle, there will be no brāhmaṇa available from whom You can accept lunch. Therefore please give permission for at least one pure brāhmaṇa to accompany You." | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 27 January 2020
TEXT 12
- ana-pathe yāite nāhi 'bhojyānna'-brāhmaṇa
- ājñā kara,--saṅge caluka vipra eka-jana'
SYNONYMS
vana-pathe—on the forest path; yāite—going; nāhi—there is not; bhojya-anna-brāhmaṇa—a brāhmaṇa whose food can be accepted; ājñā kara—please give permission; saṅge—along; caluka—may go; vipra—brāhmaṇa; eka-jana—one person.
TRANSLATION
"When You go through the jungle, there will be no brāhmaṇa available from whom You can accept lunch. Therefore please give permission for at least one pure brāhmaṇa to accompany You."