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''teṅha kahe''—he said; ''ājñā māgi’''—asking my permission; ''gelā''—went; ''nija ghara''—to his home; ''palāila raghunātha''—Raghunātha dāsa has gone away; ''uṭhila''—arose; ''kolāhala''—a tumultuous sound.
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 177

teṅha kahe, ‘ājñā māgi’ gelā nija-ghara’
’palāila raghunātha’—uṭhila kolāhala


SYNONYMS

teṅha kahe — he said; ājñā māgi’ — asking my permission; gelā — went; nija ghara — to his home; palāila raghunātha — Raghunātha dāsa has gone away; uṭhila — arose; kolāhala — a tumultuous sound.


TRANSLATION

Yadunandana Ācārya said, “He has already asked my permission and returned home.” Thus there arose a tumultuous sound, as everyone cried, “Now Raghunātha has gone away!”