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''rājāra jñāna—''the King thought; ''rāja-vaidyera''—of the royal physician; ''ha-ila maraṇa''—there was death; ''āpane''—personally; ''nāmiyā—''getting down; ''tabe''—thereupon; ''karāila cetana''—brought him to consciousness.
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 124

rājāra jñāna,—rāja-vaidyera ha-ila maraṇa
āpane nāmiyā tabe karāila cetana


SYNONYMS

rājāra jñānathe King thought; rāja-vaidyera — of the royal physician; ha-ila maraṇa — there was death; āpane — personally; nāmiyāgetting down; tabe — thereupon; karāila cetana — brought him to consciousness.


TRANSLATION

“The King, fearing that the royal physician had been killed, personally descended and brought him to consciousness.