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“I really had no business in coming to Bengal, but I have come just to see you two brothers.
"I really had no business in coming to Bengal, but I have come just to see you two brothers.
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Latest revision as of 05:12, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 212

gauḍa-nikaṭa āsite nāhi mora prayojana
tomā-duṅhā dekhite mora ihāṅ āgamana


SYNONYMS

gauḍa-nikaṭa—to Bengal; āsite—to come; nāhi—there was none; mora—My; prayojana—necessity; tomā—you; duṅhā—two; dekhite—to see; mora—My; ihāṅ—here; āgamana—coming.


TRANSLATION

"I really had no business in coming to Bengal, but I have come just to see you two brothers.