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:nārada kahe,—‘eka-vastu māgi tomāra sthāne’
:nārada kahe,--'eka-vastu māgi tomāra sthāne'
:vyādha kahe,—“mṛgādi laha, yei tomāra mane
:vyādha kahe,--"mṛgādi laha, yei tomāra mane
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“Nārada Muni then told the hunter, ‘I have one thing to beg of you.
"Nārada Muni then told the hunter, 'I have one thing to beg of you.' The hunter replied, 'You may take whatever animals or anything else you would like.
“The hunter replied, ‘You may take whatever animals or anything else you would like.
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 244

nārada kahe,--'eka-vastu māgi tomāra sthāne'
vyādha kahe,--"mṛgādi laha, yei tomāra mane


SYNONYMS

nārada kahe—Nārada Muni said; eka-vastu māgi—I wish to beg one thing; tomāra sthāne—from you; vyādha kahe—the hunter replied; mṛga-ādi laha—take some of the hunted animals; yei tomāra mane—whatever you like.


TRANSLATION

"Nārada Muni then told the hunter, 'I have one thing to beg of you.' The hunter replied, 'You may take whatever animals or anything else you would like.