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“To say nothing of you, even a dog living in your village is very dear to Me. What, then, to speak of others?
"To say nothing of you, even a dog living in your village is very dear to Me. What, then, to speak of others?"
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 101

tomāra ki kathā, tomāra grāmera kukkura
sei mora priya, anya-jana rahu dūra


SYNONYMS

tomāra—of you; ki kathā—what to speak; tomāra—of your; grāmera—village; kukkura—a dog; sei—that; mora—to Me; priya—very dear; anya-jana—others; rahu dūra—apart from.


TRANSLATION

"To say nothing of you, even a dog living in your village is very dear to Me. What, then, to speak of others?"