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''biśa''—twenty; ''pañca-daśa''—fifteen; ''bāra''—twelve; ''daśa''—ten; ''pañca''—five; ''haya''—are; ''mudrā''—coins; ''deha’''—give; ''vicāri’''—considering; ''yāra''—of whom; ''yata''—as much; ''yogya haya''—is fit.
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 151

biśa, pañca-daśa, bāra, daśa, pañca haya
mudrā deha’ vicāri’ yāra yata yogya haya


SYNONYMS

biśa — twenty; pañca-daśa — fifteen; bāra — twelve; daśa — ten; pañca — five; haya — are; mudrā — coins; deha’ — give; vicāri’ — considering; yāra — of whom; yata — as much; yogya haya — is fit.


TRANSLATION

“As you think fit, give twenty, fifteen, twelve, ten or five coins to each of them.”