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''mano-duḥkhe''—out of great mental distress; ''bhāla bhikṣā''—good lunch; ''nā dila''—could not give You; ''sei dine''—that day; ''mora bhāgye''—because of my good fortune; ''punarapi''—again; ''pāiluṅ''—I have gotten; ''daraśane''—visit.
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 20 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 216

mano-duḥkhe bhāla bhikṣā nā dila sei dine
mora bhāgye punarapi pāiluṅ daraśane


SYNONYMS

mano-duḥkhe — out of great mental distress; bhāla bhikṣā — good lunch; dila — could not give You; sei dine — that day; mora bhāgye — because of my good fortune; punarapi — again; pāiluṅ — I have gotten; daraśane — visit.


TRANSLATION

“Due to my mental distress I could not give You a very nice lunch the other day. Now, by good fortune, You have come again to my home.”