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''āmi ta’''—I indeed; ''sannyāsī''—in the renounced order of life; ''dāmodara''—Dāmodara; ''brahmacārī''—in a stage of complete celibacy; ''sadā''—always; ''rahe''—remains; ''āmāra upara''—on Me; ''śikṣā-daṇḍa''—a stick for My education; ''dhari’''—keeping.
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Latest revision as of 23:49, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 25

āmi ta’—sannyāsī, dāmodara—brahmacārī
sadā rahe āmāra upara śikṣā-daṇḍa dhari’


SYNONYMS

āmi ta’ — I indeed; sannyāsī — in the renounced order of life; dāmodara — Dāmodara; brahmacārī — in a stage of complete celibacy; sadā — always; rahe — remains; āmāra upara — on Me; śikṣā-daṇḍa — a stick for My education; dhari’ — keeping.


TRANSLATION

“Although I am in the renounced order of life and Dāmodara is a brahmacārī, he still keeps a stick in his hand just to educate Me.