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''āmāra pitā''—my father; ''jyeṭhā''—and his elder brother; ''haya''—are; ''tomāra''—your; ''dui bhāi''—two brothers; ''bhāi-bhāiye''—between brother and brother; ''tomarā''—all of you; ''kalaha kara''—fight; ''sarvadāi''—always.
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 25

“āmāra pitā, jyeṭhā haya tomāra dui bhāi
bhāi-bhāiye tomarā kalaha kara sarvadāi


SYNONYMS

āmāra pitā — my father; jyeṭhā — and his elder brother; haya — are; tomāra — your; dui bhāi — two brothers; bhāi-bhāiye — between brother and brother; tomarā — all of you; kalaha kara — fight; sarvadāi — always.


TRANSLATION

"My dear sir, my father and his elder brother are your brothers. All brothers always fight about something."