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''tabe''—at that time; ''māyera garbhe''—the womb of the mother; ''haya''—was; ''sei ta'' ' ''kumāra''—that son; ''śivānanda ghare gele''—when Śivānanda Sena returned home; ''janma haila tāra''—he was born.
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 48

tabe māyera garbhe haya sei ta' kumāra
śivānanda ghare gele, janma haila tāra


SYNONYMS

tabe — at that time; māyera garbhe — the womb of the mother; haya — was; sei ta kumāra — that son; śivānanda ghare gele — when Śivānanda Sena returned home; janma haila tāra — he was born.


TRANSLATION

The son was in the womb of Śivānanda's wife, and when Śivānanda returned home the son was born.