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“He alone, and no one else, can understand the position of his mind.
"He alone, and no one else, can understand the position of his mind.
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 43

tāṅhāra manera bhāva teṅha jāne mātra
tāhā jānibāre āra dvitīya nāhi pātra


SYNONYMS

tāṅhāra—his; manera—of the mind; bhāva—position; teṅha—he; jāne—knows; mātra—only; tāhā jānibāre—to understand that; āra—other; dvitīya—second; nāhi—there is not; pātra—eligible person.


TRANSLATION

"He alone, and no one else, can understand the position of his mind.