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''yata-bāra''—as many times; ''palāi''—go away; ''āmi''—I; ''gṛha-ādi chāḍiyā''—giving up my relationship with home; ''pitā mātā''—father and mother; ''dui''—both of them; ''more''—me; ''rākhaye bāndhiyā''—keep bound.
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 130

yata-bāra palāi āmi gṛhādi chāḍiyā
pitā, mātā—dui more rākhaye bāndhiyā


SYNONYMS

yata-bāra — as many times; palāi — go away; āmi — I; gṛha-ādi chāḍiyā — giving up my relationship with home; pitā mātā — father and mother; dui — both of them; more — me; rākhaye bāndhiyā — keep bound.


TRANSLATION

“Every time I tried to go away and give up my home relationships, my father and mother unfortunately kept me bound.