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''nṛsiṁhera''—of Lord Nṛsiṁha; ''haila''—there was; ''jāni''—I understand; ''āji''—today; ''upavāsa''—fasting; ''ṭhākura upavāsī rahe''—the master remains fasting; ''jiye kaiche dāsa''—how can the servant sustain his life.
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 65

nṛsiṁhera haila jāni āji upavāsa
ṭhākura upavāsī rahe, jiye kaiche dāsa?’


SYNONYMS

nṛsiṁhera — of Lord Nṛsiṁha; haila — there was; jāni — I understand; āji — today; upavāsa — fasting; ṭhākura upavāsī rahe — the master remains fasting; jiye kaiche dāsa — how can the servant sustain his life.


TRANSLATION

“I think that Nṛsiṁhadeva could not eat anything today, and therefore He is fasting. If the master fasts, how can the servant live?”