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''Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.''


==== TEXT 95 ====
==== TEXT 95 ====

Latest revision as of 21:29, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 95

keha hāse, keha ninde, tāhā nāhi māne
āviṣṭa hañā gītā paḍe ānandita-mane


SYNONYMS

keha hāse—someone laughs; keha ninde—someone criticizes; tāhā—that; nāhi māne—he does not care for; āviṣṭa hañā—being in great ecstasy; gītā paḍe—reads the Bhagavad-gītā; ānandita—in great happiness; mane—his mind.


TRANSLATION

Due to his incorrect pronunciation, people sometimes criticized him and laughed at him, but he did not care. He was full of ecstasy due to reading the Bhagavad-gītā and was personally very happy.