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''mārite''—to beat; ''ānaye''—brings; ''yadi''—when; ''dekhe''—sees; ''raghunāthe''—Raghunātha dāsa; ''mana''—his mind; ''phiri’ yāya''—becomes changed; ''tabe''—at that time; ''nā pāre mārite''—he could not beat.
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 22

mārite ānaye yadi dekhe raghunāthe
mana phiri’ yāya, tabe nā pāre mārite


SYNONYMS

mārite — to beat; ānaye — brings; yadi — when; dekhe — sees; raghunāthe — Raghunātha dāsa; mana — his mind; phiri’ yāya — becomes changed; tabe — at that time; pāre mārite — he could not beat.


TRANSLATION

The caudhurī wanted to beat him, but as soon as he saw Raghunātha’s face, his mind changed, and he could not beat him.