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“‘I have offered you my daughter. Do not hesitate. She is my daughter, and I shall give her to you. Who can forbid me?
" 'I have offered you my daughter. Do not hesitate. She is my daughter, and I shall give her to you. Who can forbid me?'
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 71

kanyā tore diluṅ, dvidhā nā kariha cite
ātma-kanyā diba, kebā pāre niṣedhite


SYNONYMS

kanyā—the daughter; tore—to you; diluṅ—I have given; dvidhā—hesitation; nā—do not; kariha—do; cite—within your mind; ātma-kanyā—my own daughter; diba—I shall give; kebā—who; pāre—is able; niṣedhite—to forbid.


TRANSLATION

" 'I have offered you my daughter. Do not hesitate. She is my daughter, and I shall give her to you. Who can forbid me?'