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brahmacārī bale,—“tumi karilā saṁśaya | :eka-manā hañā śuna tāhāra niścaya | ||
eka-manā hañā śuna tāhāra niścaya | |||
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<div | ''brahmacārī bale''—Nakula Brahmacārī said; ''tumi''—you; ''karilā saṁśaya''—have doubted; ''eka-manā hañā''—with great attention; ''śuna''—please hear; ''tāhāra''—for that; ''niścaya''—settlement. | ||
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Nakula Brahmacārī said, "I know that you are doubtful. Now please hear this evidence with great attention. | |||
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TEXT 30
- brahmacārī bale,—“tumi karilā saṁśaya
- eka-manā hañā śuna tāhāra niścaya
SYNONYMS
brahmacārī bale—Nakula Brahmacārī said; tumi—you; karilā saṁśaya—have doubted; eka-manā hañā—with great attention; śuna—please hear; tāhāra—for that; niścaya—settlement.
TRANSLATION
Nakula Brahmacārī said, "I know that you are doubtful. Now please hear this evidence with great attention.