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:eka-dina eka-sthāne nadī pāra haite
eka-dina eka-sthāne nadī pāra haite<br>
:uḍiyā nāvika kukkura nā caḍāya naukāte
uḍiyā nāvika kukkura nā caḍāya naukāte<br>
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''eka-dina''—one day; ''eka-sthāne''—in one place; ''nadī''—a river; ''pāra''—crossing; ''haite''—to do; ''uḍiyā nāvika''—a boatman who was an Oriyā (Orissan); ''kukkura''—the dog; ''caḍāya''—does not allow to mount; ''naukāte''—on the boat.
eka-dina—one day; eka-sthāne—in one place; nadī—a river; pāra—crossing; haite—to do; uḍiyā nāvika—a boatman who was an Oriyā (Orissan); kukkura—the dog; nā caḍāya—does not allow to mount; naukāte—on the boat.
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One day, when they needed to cross a river, an Orissan boatman would not allow the dog to get in the boat.
One day, when they needed to cross a river, an Orissan boatman would not allow the dog to get in the boat.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 18

eka-dina eka-sthāne nadī pāra haite
uḍiyā nāvika kukkura nā caḍāya naukāte


SYNONYMS

eka-dina—one day; eka-sthāne—in one place; nadī—a river; pāra—crossing; haite—to do; uḍiyā nāvika—a boatman who was an Oriyā (Orissan); kukkura—the dog; nā caḍāya—does not allow to mount; naukāte—on the boat.


TRANSLATION

One day, when they needed to cross a river, an Orissan boatman would not allow the dog to get in the boat.