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“I have come here to sell My emotional ecstatic sentiments in this city of Kāśī, but I cannot find any customers. If they are not sold, I must take them back home.
"I have come here to sell My emotional ecstatic sentiments in this city of Kāśī, but I cannot find any customers. If they are not sold, I must take them back home.
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Latest revision as of 10:29, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 144

bhāvakāli vecite āmi āilāṅa kāśīpure
grāhaka nāhi, nā vikāya, lañā yāba ghare


SYNONYMS

bhāvakāli—devotional sentiments; vecite—to sell; āmi—I; āilāṅa—came; kāśīpure—to the city of Kāśī; grāhaka nāhi—there is no customer; nā vikāya—do not sell; lañā yāba ghare—then I must take my commodity back home.


TRANSLATION

"I have come here to sell My emotional ecstatic sentiments in this city of Kāśī, but I cannot find any customers. If they are not sold, I must take them back home.