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''mātāra''—of the mother; ''yaiche''—as; ''bālakera''—of the child; ''amedhya''—stool and urine; ''lāge gāya''—touches the body; ''ghṛṇā''—hatred; ''nāhi janme''—does not arise; ''āra''—more; ''mahā-sukha''—great pleasure; ''pāya''—gets.
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 186

mātāra yaiche bālakera ‘amedhya’ lāge gāya
ghṛṇā nāhi janme, āra mahā-sukha pāya


SYNONYMS

mātāra — of the mother; yaiche — as; bālakera — of the child; amedhya — stool and urine; lāge gāya — touches the body; ghṛṇā — hatred; nāhi janme — does not arise; āra — more; mahā-sukha — great pleasure; pāya — gets.


TRANSLATION

“When a child passes stool and urine that touch the body of the mother, the mother never hates the child. On the contrary, she takes much pleasure in cleansing him.