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''bhāla''—good; ''manda''—bad; ''kichu''—something; ''āmi''—I; ''puchite''—to inquire; ''nā jāni''—do not know; ''dīna''—very poor in knowledge; ''dekhi'' '—seeing (me); ''kṛpā kari'' '—very mercifully; ''kahibā''—please; ''āpani''—by your own good will.
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 62

bhāla, manda—kichu āmi puchite nā jāni
’dīna' dekhi' kṛpā kari' kahibā āpani"


SYNONYMS

bhāla — good; manda — bad; kichu — something; āmi — I; puchite — to inquire; jāni — do not know; dīna — very poor in knowledge; dekhi — seeing (me); kṛpā kari — very mercifully; kahibā — please; āpani — by your own good will.


TRANSLATION

"I do not know how to inquire, for I do not know what is good and what is bad. Seeing me to be poor in knowledge, kindly speak whatever is good for me by your own good will."