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CC Madhya 4.29

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 29

keha anna māgi’ khāya, keha dugdhāhāra
ayācaka-jane āmi diye ta’ āhāra


SYNONYMS

keha—someone; anna—food; māgi’—begging; khāya—eats; keha—someone; dugdha-āhāra—drinks milk; ayācaka-jane—a person who does not beg; āmi—I; diye—supply; ta’—certainly; āhāra—eatables.


TRANSLATION

“In this village a person can beg food from others and thus eat. Some people drink only milk, but if a person does not ask anyone for food, I supply him all his eatables.