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CC Madhya 18.175

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 175

gauḍiyā—‘bāṭapāḍa’ nahe, tumi—‘bāṭapāḍa’
tīrtha-vāsī luṭha’, āra cāha’ māribāra


SYNONYMS

gauḍiyā — the Bengalis; bāṭapāḍa nahe — are not rogues; tumi — you; bāṭapāḍa — rogues; tīrtha-vāsī — persons visiting places of pilgrimage; luṭha’ — you plunder; āra — and; cāha’ — you want; māribāra — to kill.


TRANSLATION

“The Bengali pilgrims are not rogues. You are rogues, for you want to kill the pilgrims and plunder them.”