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''ghoḍā''—horses; ''daśa-bāra''—ten to twelve; ''haya''—there are; ''laha'' '—take; ''mūlya kari'' '—on the proper value; ''eta bali'' '—saying this; ''ghoḍā āne''—he brought the horses; ''rāja-dvāre dhari'' '—keeping at the door of the King.
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 21

ghoḍā daśa-bāra haya, laha' mūlya kari'"
eta bali' ghoḍā āne rāja-dvāre dhari'


SYNONYMS

ghoḍā — horses; daśa-bāra — ten to twelve; haya — there are; laha — take; mūlya kari — on the proper value; eta bali — saying this; ghoḍā āne — he brought the horses; rāja-dvāre dhari — keeping at the door of the King.


TRANSLATION

"'There are ten to twelve good horses. Take them immediately for a proper price.' After saying this, he brought all the horses to the door of the King.