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''pāṇḍityera avadhi''—the limit of learned scholarship; ''vākya nāhi''—no word; ''kāro sane''—with anyone; ''nirjane''—in a solitary place; ''rahaye''—stays; ''loka''—people in general; ''saba''—all; ''nāhi jāne''—do not know.
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 110

pāṇḍityera avadhi, vākya nāhi kāro sane
nirjane rahaye, loka saba nāhi jāne


SYNONYMS

pāṇḍityera avadhi — the limit of learned scholarship; vākya nāhi — no word; kāro sane — with anyone; nirjane — in a solitary place; rahaye — stays; loka — people in general; saba — all; nāhi jāne — do not know.


TRANSLATION

Svarūpa Dāmodara was the limit of all learned scholarship, but he did not exchange words with anyone. He simply remained in a solitary place, and no one could understand where he was.