SB 8.18.32
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TEXT 32
- yad yad vaṭo vāñchasi tat pratīccha me
- tvām arthinaṁ vipra-sutānutarkaye
- gāṁ kāñcanaṁ guṇavad dhāma mṛṣṭaṁ
- tathānna-peyam uta vā vipra-kanyām
- grāmān samṛddhāṁs turagān gajān vā
- rathāṁs tathārhattama sampratīccha
SYNONYMS
yat yat—whatever; vaṭo—O brahmacārī; vāñchasi—You desire; tat—that; pratīccha—You may take; me—from me; tvām—You; arthinam—desiring something; vipra-suta—O son of a brāhmaṇa; anutarkaye—I consider; gām—a cow; kāñcanam—gold; guṇavat dhāma—a furnished residence; mṛṣṭam—palatable; tathā—as well as; anna—food grains; peyam—drink; uta—indeed; vā—either; vipra-kanyām—the daughter of a brāhmaṇa; grāmān—villages; samṛddhān—prosperous; turagān—horses; gajān—elephants; vā—either; rathān—chariots; tathā—as well as; arhat-tama—O best of those who are worshipable; sampratīccha—You may take.
TRANSLATION
O son of a brāhmaṇa, it appears that You have come here to ask me for something. Therefore, whatever You want You may take from me. O best of those who are worshipable. You may take from me a cow, gold, a furnished house, palatable food and drink, the daughter of a brāhmaṇa for Your wife, prosperous villages, horses, elephants, chariots or whatever You desire.
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Eighth Canto, Eighteenth Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled "Lord Vāmanadeva, the Dwarf Incarnation."