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:sei govardhanera putra—raghunātha dāsa
:sei govardhanera putra--raghunātha dāsa
:bālya-kāla haite teṅho viṣaye udāsa
:bālya-kāla haite teṅho viṣaye udāsa
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 222

sei govardhanera putra--raghunātha dāsa
bālya-kāla haite teṅho viṣaye udāsa


SYNONYMS

sei—that; govardhanera putra—son of Govardhana Majumadāra; raghunātha dāsa—Raghunātha dāsa; bālya-kāla haite—from his very childhood; teṅho—he; viṣaye udāsa—indifferent to material happiness.


TRANSLATION

Raghunātha dāsa was the son of Govardhana Majumadāra. From childhood, he was uninterested in material enjoyment.