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''tomāra sevā chāḍi’''—giving up your service; ''āmi''—I; ''kariluṅ''—accepted; ''sannyāsa''—the renounced order of life; ''bāula hañā''—becoming mad; ''āmi''—I; ''kailuṅ''—did; ''dharma-nāśa''—destruction of religion.
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 9

tomāra sevā chāḍi’ āmi kariluṅ sannyāsa
’bāula’ hañā āmi kailuṅ dharma-nāśa


SYNONYMS

tomāra sevā chāḍi’ — giving up your service; āmi — I; kariluṅ — accepted; sannyāsa — the renounced order of life; bāula hañā — becoming mad; āmi — I; kailuṅ — did; dharma-nāśa — destruction of religion.


TRANSLATION

"'I have given up service to you and have accepted the vow of sannyāsa. I have thus become mad and have destroyed the principles of religion.'"