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''daridra-brāhmaṇa''—of a poor ''brāhmaṇa''; ''ghare''—at the home; ''ye''—whatever; ''pāilā''—You have gotten; ''muṣṭi-eka''—one handful; ''anna''—food; ''ihāte''—in this; ''santuṣṭa hao''—please be satisfied; ''chāḍa''—give up; ''lobha-mana''—Your greedy mentality.
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 82

daridra-brāhmaṇa-ghare ye pāilā muṣṭy-eka anna
ihāte santuṣṭa hao, chāḍa lobha-mana


SYNONYMS

daridra-brāhmaṇa — of a poor brāhmaṇa; ghare — at the home; ye — whatever; pāilā — You have gotten; muṣṭi-eka — one handful; anna — food; ihāte — in this; santuṣṭa hao — please be satisfied; chāḍa — give up; lobha-mana — Your greedy mentality.


TRANSLATION

“I am a poor brāhmaṇa, and You have come to My home. Please be satisfied with whatever little food You have received and give up Your greedy mentality.”