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''āmi''—I; ''gaṅgā-pathe''—on the path on the bank of the Ganges; ''āilāṅa''—I came; ''tiṅho''—he; ''rāja-pathe''—on the public road; ''ataeva''—therefore; ''āmāra''—my; ''dekhā''—meeting; ''nahila''—was not possible; ''tāṅra sāthe''—with him.
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 51

āmi gaṅgā-pathe āilāṅa, tiṅho rāja-pathe
ataeva āmāra dekhā nahila tāṅra sāthe


SYNONYMS

āmi — I; gaṅgā-pathe — on the path on the bank of the Ganges; āilāṅa — I came; tiṅho — he; rāja-pathe — on the public road; ataeva — therefore; āmāra — my; dekhā — meeting; nahila — was not possible; tāṅra sāthe — with him.


TRANSLATION

“I came by the path on the bank of the Ganges, whereas Sanātana Gosvāmī came by the public road. Therefore we did not meet.