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''rājā kahe''—the King inquired; ''mukunda''—O Mukunda; ''tumi paḍilā—''you fell; ''ki lāgi’''—for what reason; ''mukunda kahe''—Mukunda replied; ''rājā—''my dear King; ''mora''—of me; ''vyādhi''—disease; ''āche''—is; ''mṛgī''—epilepsy.
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 126

rājā kahe,—mukunda, tumi paḍilā ki lāgi’?
mukunda kahe, rājā, mora vyādhi āche mṛgī


SYNONYMS

rājā kahe — the King inquired; mukunda — O Mukunda; tumi paḍilāyou fell; ki lāgi’ — for what reason; mukunda kahe — Mukunda replied; rājāmy dear King; mora — of me; vyādhi — disease; āche — is; mṛgī — epilepsy.


TRANSLATION

“The King then inquired, ‘Mukunda, why did you fall down?’ “Mukunda replied, ‘My dear King, I have a disease like epilepsy.’