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''tumi''—You; ''se''—that; ''nā khāo''—do not eat; ''tāṅrā''—they; ''puche''—inquire; ''bāra bāra''—again and again; ''kata vañcanā karimu''—how long shall I cheat; ''kemane''—how; ''āmāra''—my; ''nistāra''—deliverance.
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 115

tumi se nā khāo, tāṅrā puche bāra bāra
kata vañcanā karimu, kemane āmāra nistāra?"


SYNONYMS

tumi — You; se — that; khāo — do not eat; tāṅrā — they; puche — inquire; bāra bāra — again and again; kata vañcanā karimu — how long shall I cheat; kemane — how; āmāra — my; nistāra — deliverance.


TRANSLATION

"You do not eat it, but they ask me again and again. How long shall I go on cheating them? How shall I be freed from this responsibility?"