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CC Adi 9.35 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 35

ekalā uṭhāñā dite haya pariśrama
keha pāya, keha nā pāya, rahe mane bhrama


SYNONYMS

ekalā—alone; uṭhāñā—picking up; dite—to give; haya—it becomes; pariśrama—too laborious; keha—someone; pāya—does get; keha—someone; nā—not; pāya—does get; rahe—remains; mane—in the mind; bhrama—suspicion.


TRANSLATION

"It would certainly be a very laborious task to pick the fruits and distribute them alone, and still I suspect that some would receive them and others would not.