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''āre mūrkha''—O fool; ''āpanāra''—of yourself; ''kaili''—you have done; ''sarva-nāśa''—loss of all auspiciousness; ''dui ta' īśvare''—in the two controllers; ''tora''—your; ''nāhika viśvāsa''—there is no faith.
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 117

"āre mūrkha, āpanāra kaili sarva-nāśa!
dui ta' īśvare tora nāhika viśvāsa


SYNONYMS

āre mūrkha — O fool; āpanāra — of yourself; kaili — you have done; sarva-nāśa — loss of all auspiciousness; dui ta īśvare — in the two controllers; tora — your; nāhika viśvāsa — there is no faith.


TRANSLATION

"You are a fool," he said. "You have brought ill fortune upon yourself, for you have no knowledge of the existence of the two Lords, Jagannāthadeva and Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, nor have you faith in Them.