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''sandhyāte''—in the evening; ''deuṭi''—lamps; ''sabe''—everyone; ''jvāla''—light up; ''ghare ghare''—in each and every home; ''dekha''—just wait and see; ''kona''—which kind; ''kājī''—magistrate; ''āsi''’—coming; ''more''—unto Me; ''mānā kare''—orders Me to stop.
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 134

sandhyāte deuṭi sabe jvāla ghare ghare
dekha, kona kājī āsi’ more mānā kare


SYNONYMS

sandhyāte — in the evening; deuṭi — lamps; sabe — everyone; jvāla — light up; ghare ghare — in each and every home; dekha — just wait and see; kona — which kind; kājī — magistrate; āsi’ — coming; more — unto Me; mānā kare — orders Me to stop.


TRANSLATION

“In the evening, burn torchlights in every home. I shall give protection to everyone. Let us see what kind of Kazi comes to stop our kīrtana.”