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''āmi''—I; ''cālāiluṅ''—tried to agitate; ''tomā''—you; ''tumi''—you; ''nā calilā''—did not become agitated; ''krodhe''—in anger; ''kichu''—anything; ''nā kahilā''—you did not say; ''sakala''—everything; ''sahilā''—you tolerated.
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 161

"āmi cālāiluṅ tomā, tumi nā calilā
krodhe kichu nā kahilā, sakala sahilā


SYNONYMS

āmi — I; cālāiluṅ — tried to agitate; tomā — you; tumi — you; calilā — did not become agitated; krodhe — in anger; kichu — anything; kahilā — you did not say; sakala — everything; sahilā — you tolerated.


TRANSLATION

"I wanted to agitate you," the Lord said, "but you did not become agitated. Indeed, you could not say anything in anger. Instead, you tolerated everything.