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''yogya—''befitting; ''ayogya''—not befitting; ''tomāya''—unto You; ''saba''—we all; ''cāhi''—want; ''nivedite''—to submit; ''tomā''—You; ''nā milile''—if he does not meet; ''rājā''—the King; ''cāhe''—wants; ''yogī haite''—to become a mendicant.
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 19

yogyāyogya tomāya saba cāhi nivedite
tomā nā milile rājā cāhe yogī haite


SYNONYMS

yogyabefitting; ayogya — not befitting; tomāya — unto You; saba — we all; cāhi — want; nivedite — to submit; tomā — You; milile — if he does not meet; rājā — the King; cāhe — wants; yogī haite — to become a mendicant.


TRANSLATION

“We want to submit before You something that may or may not be befitting. The matter is this: unless he sees You, the King of Orissa will become a mendicant.”