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keha—haridāsa, sadā bale ‘hari’ ‘hari’<br>
:keha—haridāsa, sadā bale ‘hari’ ‘hari’
jāni kāra ghare dhana karibeka curi<br>
:jāni kāra ghare dhana karibeka curi
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keha—some of them; haridāsa—Haridāsa; sadā—always; bale—says; hari hari—the name of the Lord, “Hari, Hari”; jāni—I understand; kāra—someone’s; ghare—at home; dhana—wealth; karibeka—will do; curi—theft.
''keha''—some of them; ''haridāsa''—Haridāsa; ''sadā''—always; ''bale''—says; ''hari hari''—the name of the Lord, “Hari, Hari”; ''jāni''—I understand; ''kāra''—someone’s; ''ghare''—at home; ''dhana''—wealth; ''karibeka—''will do; ''curi''—theft.
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“‘Some of them are called Haridāsa. They always chant “Hari, Hari,” and thus I thought they would steal the riches from someone’s house.
“‘Some of them are called Haridāsa. They always chant “Hari, Hari,” and thus I thought they would steal the riches from someone’s house.
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Another meaning of “Hari, Hari” is “I am stealing. I am stealing.”
Another meaning of “Hari, Hari” is “I am stealing. I am stealing.”
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 199

keha—haridāsa, sadā bale ‘hari’ ‘hari’
jāni kāra ghare dhana karibeka curi


SYNONYMS

keha—some of them; haridāsa—Haridāsa; sadā—always; bale—says; hari hari—the name of the Lord, “Hari, Hari”; jāni—I understand; kāra—someone’s; ghare—at home; dhana—wealth; karibeka—will do; curi—theft.


TRANSLATION

“‘Some of them are called Haridāsa. They always chant “Hari, Hari,” and thus I thought they would steal the riches from someone’s house.


PURPORT

Another meaning of “Hari, Hari” is “I am stealing. I am stealing.”