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''eka-dina''—one day; ''nārada kahe''—Nārada Muni said; ''śunaha''—please hear; ''parvate''—my dear Parvata; ''āmāra''—my; ''eka''—one; ''śiṣya''—disciple; ''āche''—there is; ''calaha dekhite''—let us go see.
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 268

eka-dina nārada kahe,—"śunaha, parvate
āmāra eka śiṣya āche, calaha dekhite"


SYNONYMS

eka-dina — one day; nārada kahe — Nārada Muni said; śunaha — please hear; parvate — my dear Parvata; āmāra — my; eka — one; śiṣya — disciple; āche — there is; calaha dekhite — let us go see.


TRANSLATION

"One day, while speaking to his friend Parvata Muni, Nārada Muni requested him to go with him to see his disciple the hunter.