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''āveśe''—in that state of possession; ''brahmacārī kahe''—Nakula Brahmacārī said; ''śivānanda''—Śivānanda Sena; ''āche dūre''—is staying some distance off; ''jana''—persons; ''dui''—two; ''cāri''—four; ''yāha''—go; ''bolāha tāhāre''—call him.
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 27

āveśe brahmacārī kahe,—‘śivānanda āche dūre
jana dui cāri yāha, bolāha tāhāre’


SYNONYMS

āveśe — in that state of possession; brahmacārī kahe — Nakula Brahmacārī said; śivānanda — Śivānanda Sena; āche dūre — is staying some distance off; jana — persons; dui — two; cāri — four; yāha — go; bolāha tāhāre — call him.


TRANSLATION

In his inspired state, Nakula Brahmacārī said, "Śivānanda Sena is staying some distance away. Two or four of you go call him."