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''tina dina''—for three days; ''vañcilā''—you have cheated; ''āmā''—me; ''kari’ āśvāsana''—giving assurance; ''rātri-dine''—throughout the entire day and night; ''nahe''—is not; ''tomāra''—your; ''nāma-samāpana''—finishing of the chanting of the holy name.
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 248

"tina dina vañcilā āmā kari' āśvāsana
rātri-dine nahe tomāra nāma-samāpana"


SYNONYMS

tina dina — for three days; vañcilā — you have cheated; āmā — me; kari’ āśvāsana — giving assurance; rātri-dine — throughout the entire day and night; nahe — is not; tomāra — your; nāma-samāpana — finishing of the chanting of the holy name.


TRANSLATION

"My dear sir, for three days you have cheated me by giving me false assurances, for I see that throughout the entire day and night your chanting of the holy name is never finished."