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CC Antya 9.66 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 66

viṣayīra vārtā śuni' kṣubdha haya mana
tāte ihāṅ rahi' mora nāhi prayojana"


SYNONYMS

viṣayīra—of materialistic persons; vārtā—news; śuni'-hearing; kṣubdha—agitated; haya—becomes; mana—mind; tāte—therefore; ihāṅ rahi'-to stay here; mora—My; nāhi prayojana—there is no necessity.


TRANSLATION

"If we hear about the activities of materialistic persons, our minds become agitated. There is no need for Me to stay here and be disturbed in that way."