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''prabhu kahe''—the Lord said; ''praśna lāgi''’—just to inquire from you; ''āilāma''—I have come; ''tomāra sthāne''—at your place; ''kājī kahe''—the Kazi replied; ''ājñā kara''—just order me; ''ye''—whatever; ''tomāra mane''—(is) in Your mind.
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 152

prabhu kahe,—praśna lāgi’ āilāma tomāra sthāne
kājī kahe,—ājñā kara, ye tomāra mane


SYNONYMS

prabhu kahe — the Lord said; praśna lāgi’ — just to inquire from you; āilāma — I have come; tomāra sthāne — at your place; kājī kahe — the Kazi replied; ājñā kara — just order me; ye — whatever; tomāra mane — (is) in Your mind.


TRANSLATION

The Lord said, “My dear uncle, I have come to your home just to ask you some questions.” “Yes,” the Kazi replied, “You are welcome. Just tell me what is in Your mind.”