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==== TEXT 171 ====
==== TEXT 171 ====


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:dhairya hañā uḍiyāke kahe namaskari’
:dhairya hañā uḍiyāke kahe namaskari'
:‘tomā-sthāne pāṭhāilā mleccha adhikārī
:'tomā-sthāne pāṭhāilā mleccha adhikārī
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dhairya hañā—becoming calm; uḍiyāke—to the representative of the Orissan government; kahe—says; namaskari’—offering respect; tomā-sthāne—to your place; pāṭhāilā—has sent; mleccha—the Muslim; adhikārī—governor.
dhairya hañā—becoming calm; uḍiyāke—to the representative of the Orissan government; kahe—says; namaskari'-offering respect; tomā-sthāne—to your place; pāṭhāilā—has sent; mleccha—the Mohammedan; adhikārī—governor.
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After calming down, the Muslim secretary offered his respects and informed the representative of the Orissan government, “The Muslim governor has sent me here.
After calming down, the Mohammedan secretary offered his respects and informed the representative of the Orissan government, "The Mohammedan governor has sent me here.
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 171

dhairya hañā uḍiyāke kahe namaskari'
'tomā-sthāne pāṭhāilā mleccha adhikārī


SYNONYMS

dhairya hañā—becoming calm; uḍiyāke—to the representative of the Orissan government; kahe—says; namaskari'-offering respect; tomā-sthāne—to your place; pāṭhāilā—has sent; mleccha—the Mohammedan; adhikārī—governor.


TRANSLATION

After calming down, the Mohammedan secretary offered his respects and informed the representative of the Orissan government, "The Mohammedan governor has sent me here.