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''vyādha kahe''—the hunter replied; ''kibā dāna''—what kind of charity; ''māgilā āmāre''—have you begged from me; ''ardha mārile''—in half-killing; ''kibā''—what; ''haya''—there is; ''tāhā''—that; ''kaha more''—kindly explain to me.
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 248

vyādha kahe,—"kibā dāna māgilā āmāre
ardha mārile kibā haya, tāhā kaha more"


SYNONYMS

vyādha kahe — the hunter replied; kibā dāna — what kind of charity; māgilā āmāre — have you begged from me; ardha mārile — in half-killing; kibā — what; haya — there is; tāhā — that; kaha more — kindly explain to me.


TRANSLATION

"The hunter replied, 'My dear sir, what are you asking of me? What is wrong with the animals' lying there half-killed? Will you please explain this to me?'