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''eka vāñchā''—one desire; ''haya''—there is; ''yadi''—if; ''kṛpā kari'''—being merciful; ''kara''—you do; ''pāda-raja''—the dust of your feet; ''deha''’—give; ''pāda''—feet; ''mora''—my; ''māthe''—on the head; ''dhara''—please place.
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 22

eka vāñchā haya,—yadi kṛpā kari' kara
pāda-raja deha', pāda mora māthe dhara"


SYNONYMS

eka vāñchā — one desire; haya — there is; yadi — if; kṛpā kari — being merciful; kara — you do; pāda-raja — the dust of your feet; deha’ — give; pāda — feet; mora — my; māthe — on the head; dhara — please place.


TRANSLATION

"My dear sir, I have one desire. Please be merciful to me by kindly placing your feet upon my head so that the dust on your feet may touch it."