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''patha chāḍi'' '—leaving aside the path; ''nārada''—the saintly person Nārada; ''tāra nikaṭe''—near him; ''calila''—went; ''nārade dekhi'' '—seeing Nārada; ''mṛga''—the animals; ''saba''—all; ''palāñā gela''—left, running away.
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 236

patha chāḍi' nārada tāra nikaṭe calila
nārade dekhi' mṛga saba palāñā gela


SYNONYMS

patha chāḍi — leaving aside the path; nārada — the saintly person Nārada; tāra nikaṭe — near him; calila — went; nārade dekhi — seeing Nārada; mṛga — the animals; saba — all; palāñā gela — left, running away.


TRANSLATION

"When Nārada Muni left the forest path and went to the hunter, all the animals immediately saw him and fled.