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: | :'tīrtha-yātrāya pitāra saṅge chila bahu dhana | ||
:dhana dekhi ei duṣṭera laite haila mana | :dhana dekhi ei duṣṭera laite haila mana | ||
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"While touring various holy places of pilgrimage, my father carried much money. Seeing the money, this rogue decided to take it away. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 27 January 2020
TEXT 59
- 'tīrtha-yātrāya pitāra saṅge chila bahu dhana
- dhana dekhi ei duṣṭera laite haila mana
SYNONYMS
tīrtha-yātrāya—when touring the holy places; pitāra—my father; saṅge—with; chila—there was; bahu—much; dhana—money; dhana—money; dekhi—seeing; ei—this; duṣṭera—of the rogue; laite—to take; haila—it was; mana—the intention.
TRANSLATION
"While touring various holy places of pilgrimage, my father carried much money. Seeing the money, this rogue decided to take it away.