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==== TEXT 66 ==== | ==== TEXT 66 ==== | ||
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viṣayīra vārtā | :viṣayīra vārtā śuni' kṣubdha haya mana | ||
tāte ihāṅ | :tāte ihāṅ rahi' mora nāhi prayojana" | ||
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''viṣayīra''—of materialistic persons; ''vārtā''—news; ''śuni'' '—hearing; ''kṣubdha''—agitated; ''haya''—becomes; ''mana''—the mind; ''tāte''—therefore; ''ihāṅ rahi'' '—to stay here; ''mora''—My; ''nāhi prayojana''—there is no necessity. | |||
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"If I hear about the activities of materialistic persons, My mind becomes agitated. There is no need for Me to stay here and be disturbed in that way." | |||
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Revision as of 16:00, 21 September 2021
TEXT 66
- viṣayīra vārtā śuni' kṣubdha haya mana
- tāte ihāṅ rahi' mora nāhi prayojana"
SYNONYMS
viṣayīra—of materialistic persons; vārtā—news; śuni '—hearing; kṣubdha—agitated; haya—becomes; mana—the mind; tāte—therefore; ihāṅ rahi '—to stay here; mora—My; nāhi prayojana—there is no necessity.
TRANSLATION
"If I hear about the activities of materialistic persons, My mind becomes agitated. There is no need for Me to stay here and be disturbed in that way."