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Latest revision as of 11:24, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 30

vipra-gṛhe gopālera nibhṛte sevana
grāma ujāḍa haila, palāila sarva-jana


SYNONYMS

vipra-gṛhe—in the house of a brāhmaṇa; gopālera—of Lord Gopāla; nibhṛte—very secretly; sevana—worship; grāma—the village; ujāḍa haila—became deserted; palāila—fled; sarva-jana—all the people.


TRANSLATION

The Gopāla Deity was kept in the house of a brāhmaṇa, and His worship was conducted secretly. Everyone fled, and thus the village of Annakūṭa was deserted.