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''rājā kahe''—the Nawab said; ''tomāra sthāne''—to your place; ''vaidya''—a physician; ''pāṭhāiluṅ''—I sent; ''vaidya kahe''—the physician said; ''vyādhi nāhi''—there is no disease; ''sustha''—completely healthy; ''ye''—that; ''dekhiluṅ''—I have seen.
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 20

rājā kahe,—tomāra sthāne vaidya pāṭhāiluṅ
vaidya kahe,—vyādhi nāhi, sustha ye dekhiluṅ


SYNONYMS

rājā kahe — the Nawab said; tomāra sthāne — to your place; vaidya — a physician; pāṭhāiluṅ — I sent; vaidya kahe — the physician said; vyādhi nāhi — there is no disease; sustha — completely healthy; ye — that; dekhiluṅ — I have seen.


TRANSLATION

The Nawab said, “I sent my physician to you, and he has reported that you are not diseased. As far as he could see, you are completely healthy.