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nārīgaṇa kahe,—“nārikela deha āni’ | :nārīgaṇa kahe,—“nārikela deha āni’ | ||
tabe sustha ha-ibena tomāra jananī” | :tabe sustha ha-ibena tomāra jananī” | ||
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nārī- | ''nārī-gaṇa''—all the ladies; ''kahe''—say; ''nārikela''—coconut; ''deha''—give; ''āni’''—bringing from somewhere; ''tabe''—then; ''sustha ha-ibena''—will be cured; ''tomāra—''Your; ''jananī''—mother. | ||
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The neighboring ladies told Him, “Dear child, please bring a coconut from somewhere, and then Your mother will be cured.” | The neighboring ladies told Him, “Dear child, please bring a coconut from somewhere, and then Your mother will be cured.” | ||
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Revision as of 17:36, 16 July 2021
His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 46
- nārīgaṇa kahe,—“nārikela deha āni’
- tabe sustha ha-ibena tomāra jananī”
SYNONYMS
nārī-gaṇa—all the ladies; kahe—say; nārikela—coconut; deha—give; āni’—bringing from somewhere; tabe—then; sustha ha-ibena—will be cured; tomāra—Your; jananī—mother.
TRANSLATION
The neighboring ladies told Him, “Dear child, please bring a coconut from somewhere, and then Your mother will be cured.”