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''loka-hita lāgi'' '—for the benefit of people in general; ''tomāra''—Your; ''saba''—all; ''vyavahāra''—activities; ''āmi saba''—all of us; ''nā jāni''—cannot understand; ''gambhīra''—very deep and grave; ''hṛdaya''—heart; ''tomāra''—Your.
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 136

loka-hita lāgi' tomāra saba vyavahāra
āmi saba nā jāni gambhīra hṛdaya tomāra"


SYNONYMS

loka-hita lāgi — for the benefit of people in general; tomāra — Your; saba — all; vyavahāra — activities; āmi saba — all of us; jāni — cannot understand; gambhīra — very deep and grave; hṛdaya — heart; tomāra — Your.


TRANSLATION

"All Your activities are for the benefit of people in general. We cannot understand them, for Your intentions are deep and grave."