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''bhikṣuka''—beggar; ''sannyāsī''—mendicant; ''āmi''—I; ''nirjana-vāsī''—living in a solitary place; ''āmāya''—to Me; ''duḥkha''—unhappiness; ''deya''—they give; ''nija-duḥkha''—their own unhappiness; ''kahi'' '—speaking; ''āsi'' '—coming.
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 64

bhikṣuka sannyāsī āmi nirjana-vāsī
āmāya duḥkha deya, nija-duḥkha kahi' āsi'


SYNONYMS

bhikṣuka — beggar; sannyāsī — mendicant; āmi — I; nirjana-vāsī — living in a solitary place; āmāya — to Me; duḥkha — unhappiness; deya — they give; nija-duḥkha — their own unhappiness; kahi — speaking; āsi — coming.


TRANSLATION

"As a beggar sannyāsī, a mendicant, I wish to live alone in a solitary place, but these people come to tell Me about their unhappiness and disturb Me.