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:'āmi—baḍa ojhā jāni bhūta chāḍāite' | |||
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''āmi''—I; ''baḍa''—big; ''ojhā''—exorcist; ''jāni''—I know; ''bhūta''—ghost; ''chāḍāite''—how to exorcise; ''mantra paḍi'''—chanting hymns; ''śrī-hasta''—his hand; ''dilā''—placed; ''tāhāra māthāte''—on his head. | |||
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"I am a famous exorcist," he said, "and I know how to rid you of this ghost." He then chanted some mantras and placed his hand on top of the fisherman's head. | |||
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Revision as of 03:53, 25 September 2021
TEXT 61
- 'āmi—baḍa ojhā jāni bhūta chāḍāite'
- mantra paḍi' śrī-hasta dilā tāhāra māthāte
SYNONYMS
āmi—I; baḍa—big; ojhā—exorcist; jāni—I know; bhūta—ghost; chāḍāite—how to exorcise; mantra paḍi'—chanting hymns; śrī-hasta—his hand; dilā—placed; tāhāra māthāte—on his head.
TRANSLATION
"I am a famous exorcist," he said, "and I know how to rid you of this ghost." He then chanted some mantras and placed his hand on top of the fisherman's head.