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''bhāla haila''—it was very good; ''dui bhāi''—you two brothers; ''āilā''—came; ''mora''—My; ''sthāne''—to the place; ''ghare''—home; ''yāha''—go; ''bhaya''—fear; ''kichu''—any; ''nā''—do not; ''kariha''—have; ''mane''—within the mind.
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 214

bhāla haila, dui bhāi āilā mora sthāne
ghare yāha, bhaya kichu nā kariha mane


SYNONYMS

bhāla haila — it was very good; dui bhāi — you two brothers; āilā — came; mora — My; sthāne — to the place; ghare — home; yāha — go; bhaya — fear; kichu — any; — do not; kariha — have; mane — within the mind.


TRANSLATION

“It is very good that you two brothers have come to see Me. Now you can go home. Do not fear anything.