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''āste-vyaste''—with great haste; ''pitā-mātā''—both the parents; ''mukhe—''on the mouth; ''dila—''gave; ''pāni''—water; ''sustha hañā—''being revived; ''kahe''—says; ''prabhu''—the Lord; ''apūrva''—something astonishing; ''kāhinī''—narration.
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 17

āste-vyaste pitā-mātā mukhe dila pāni
sustha hañā kahe prabhu apūrva kāhinī


SYNONYMS

āste-vyaste — with great haste; pitā-mātā — both the parents; mukheon the mouth; dilagave; pāni — water; sustha hañābeing revived; kahe — says; prabhu — the Lord; apūrva — something astonishing; kāhinī — narration.


TRANSLATION

After His father and mother sprinkled water on His mouth with great haste, the Lord revived and said something wonderful they had never heard before.