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''bhāgināra''—of the nephew; ''krodha''—anger; ''māmā''—maternal uncle; ''avaśya''—certainly; ''sahaya''—tolerates; ''mātulera''—of the maternal uncle; ''aparādha''—offense; ''bhāginā''—the nephew; ''nā''—does not; ''laya''—accept.
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 150

bhāgināra krodha māmā avaśya sahaya
mātulera aparādha bhāginā nā laya


SYNONYMS

bhāgināra — of the nephew; krodha — anger; māmā — maternal uncle; avaśya — certainly; sahaya — tolerates; mātulera — of the maternal uncle; aparādha — offense; bhāginā — the nephew; — does not; laya — accept.


TRANSLATION

“When a nephew is very angry, his maternal uncle is tolerant, and when the maternal uncle commits an offense, the nephew does not take it very seriously.”