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''brahmā kahe''—Lord Brahmā said; ''tāhā''—that; ''pāche''—later; ''kariba nivedana''—I shall submit unto You; ''eka''—one; ''saṁśaya''—doubt; ''mane''—in the mind; ''haya''—there is; ''karaha chedana''—kindly dissipate it.
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 64

brahmā kahe,—‘tāhā pāche kariba nivedana
eka saṁśaya mane haya, karaha chedana


SYNONYMS

brahmā kahe — Lord Brahmā said; tāhā — that; pāche — later; kariba nivedana — I shall submit unto You; eka — one; saṁśaya — doubt; mane — in the mind; haya — there is; karaha chedana — kindly dissipate it.


TRANSLATION

“Being questioned, Lord Brahmā immediately replied, ‘Later I shall tell You why I have come. First of all there is a doubt in my mind which I wish You would kindly dissipate.