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''purīra svabhāva''—Rāmacandra Purī's character; ''yathā-iṣṭa''—as much as desired; ''āhāra karāñā''—getting someone to eat; ''ye''—what; ''nā khāya''—one does not eat; ''tāre khāoyāya''—causes him to eat; ''yatana kariyā''—with great attention.
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 73

purīra svabhāva,—yatheṣṭa āhāra karāñā
ye nā khāya, tāre khāoyāya yatana kariyā


SYNONYMS

purīra svabhāva — Rāmacandra Purī's character; yathā-iṣṭa — as much as desired; āhāra karāñā — getting someone to eat; ye — what; khāya — one does not eat; tāre khāoyāya — causes him to eat; yatana kariyā — with great attention.


TRANSLATION

"It is the nature of Rāmacandra Purī that first he lets one eat as much as desired, and if one does not eat more than necessary, with great attention he makes him eat more.