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''rāja-putra''—the prince; ''āsi'' '—coming; ''tāre''—him; ''cāṅge''—on the ''cāṅga''; ''caḍāila''—raised; ''khaḍaga-upare''—upon the swords; ''phelāite''—to throw; ''tale''—below; ''khaḍaga pātila''—he spread swords.
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Latest revision as of 21:05, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 30

rāja-putra āsi' tāre cāṅge caḍāila
khaḍaga-upare phelāite tale khaḍaga pātila"


SYNONYMS

rāja-putra — the prince; āsi — coming; tāre — him; cāṅge — on the cāṅga; caḍāila — raised; khaḍaga-upare — upon the swords; phelāite — to throw; tale — below; khaḍaga pātila — he spread swords.


TRANSLATION

"Thus the prince went back, raised Gopīnātha Paṭṭanāyaka onto the platform of the cāṅga and spread swords below upon which to throw him."