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vṛkṣa yena kāṭileha kichu nā bolaya<br>
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śukāñā maileha kāre pānī nā māgaya<br>
:śukāñā maileha kāre pānī nā māgaya
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vṛkṣa—a tree; yena—as; kāṭileha—when it is cut; kichu nā bolaya—does not say anything; śukāñā—drying up; maileha—if dying; kāre—anyone; pāni—water; nā māgaya—does not ask for.
''vṛkṣa''—a tree; ''yena''—as; ''kāṭileha''—when it is cut; ''kichu nā bolaya''—does not say anything; ''śukāñā''—drying up; ''maileha''—if dying; ''kāre''—anyone; ''pāni''—water; ''māgaya''—does not ask for.
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“When a tree is cut down, it does not protest, and even when drying up, it does not ask anyone for water.
"When a tree is cut down, it does not protest, and even when drying up, it does not ask anyone for water.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 23

vṛkṣa yena kāṭileha kichu nā bolaya
śukāñā maileha kāre pānī nā māgaya


SYNONYMS

vṛkṣa—a tree; yena—as; kāṭileha—when it is cut; kichu nā bolaya—does not say anything; śukāñā—drying up; maileha—if dying; kāre—anyone; pāni—water; nā māgaya—does not ask for.


TRANSLATION

"When a tree is cut down, it does not protest, and even when drying up, it does not ask anyone for water.