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CC Antya 2.125 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 125

nija kārye yāha sabe, chāḍa vṛthā kathā
punaḥ yadi kaha āmā nā dekhibe hethā"


SYNONYMS

nija kārye—your own business; yāha sabe—you can all go about; chāḍa—give up; vṛthā kathā—useless talk; punaḥ—again; yadi kaha—if you speak; āmā—Me; nā dekhibe—you will not see; hethā—here.


TRANSLATION

"You should all tend to your respective engagements. Give up this useless talk. If you speak this way again, I shall go away, and you will no longer see Me here."