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tina cāpaḍa māri’ kahe,—‘bhūta palāila<br>
:tina cāpaḍa māri' kahe,—'bhūta palāila
bhaya nā pāiha’—bali’ susthira karila<br>
:bhaya nā pāiha'—bali' susthira karila
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tina cāpaḍa māri’—slapping three times; kahe—says; bhūta—the ghost; palāila—has gone away; bhaya nā pāiha—do not be afraid; bali’—saying; su-sthira karila—pacified him.
''tina cāpaḍa māri'''—slapping three times; ''kahe''—says; ''bhūta''—the ghost; ''palāila''—has gone away; ''bhaya nā pāiha''—do not be afraid; ''bali''’—saying; ''su-sthira karila''—pacified him.
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He slapped the fisherman three times and said, “Now the ghost has gone away. Do not be afraid.By saying this, he pacified the fisherman.
He slapped the fisherman three times and said, "Now the ghost has gone away. Do not be afraid." By saying this, he pacified the fisherman.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 62

tina cāpaḍa māri' kahe,—'bhūta palāila
bhaya nā pāiha'—bali' susthira karila


SYNONYMS

tina cāpaḍa māri'—slapping three times; kahe—says; bhūta—the ghost; palāila—has gone away; bhaya nā pāiha—do not be afraid; bali’—saying; su-sthira karila—pacified him.


TRANSLATION

He slapped the fisherman three times and said, "Now the ghost has gone away. Do not be afraid." By saying this, he pacified the fisherman.