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''sei ghare''—in that room; ''tina dina''—for three days; ''kare''—does; ''amedhya randhana''—cooking the flesh of a cow; ''āra dina''—the next day; ''sabā lañā''—accompanied by his followers; ''karilā gamana''—left.
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 162

sei ghare tina dina kare amedhya randhana
āra dina sabā lañā karilā gamana


SYNONYMS

sei ghare — in that room; tina dina — for three days; kare — does; amedhya randhana — cooking the flesh of a cow; āra dina — the next day; sabā lañā — accompanied by his followers; karilā gamana — left.


TRANSLATION

In that very room he cooked the flesh of a cow for three consecutive days. Then the next day he left, accompanied by his followers.