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:nīce kanyā dile kula yāibeka nāśa | :nīce kanyā dile kula yāibeka nāśa | ||
:śuniñā sakala loka karibe | :śuniñā sakala loka karibe upahāsa' | ||
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They unanimously agreed, | They unanimously agreed, "If you offer your daughter to a degraded family, your aristocracy will be lost. When people hear of this, they will make jokes and laugh at you." | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 27 January 2020
TEXT 39
- nīce kanyā dile kula yāibeka nāśa
- śuniñā sakala loka karibe upahāsa'
SYNONYMS
nīce—to a lower family; kanyā—daughter; dile—if offering; kula—family tradition; yāibeka—will go to; nāśa—destruction; śuniñā—hearing; sakala—all; loka—friends; karibe—will do; upahāsa—joking.
TRANSLATION
They unanimously agreed, "If you offer your daughter to a degraded family, your aristocracy will be lost. When people hear of this, they will make jokes and laugh at you."