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''durdaive''—by chance; ''sevaka''—the servant; ''yadi''—if; ''yāya''—goes; ''anya sthāne''—to another place; ''sei ṭhākura''—that master; ''dhanya''—glorified; ''tāre''—him; ''cule''—by the hair; ''dhari'' '—capturing; ''āne''—brings back.
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 47

durdaive sevaka yadi yāya anya sthāne
sei ṭhākura dhanya tāre cule dhari' āne


SYNONYMS

durdaive — by chance; sevaka — the servant; yadi — if; yāya — goes; anya sthāne — to another place; sei ṭhākura — that master; dhanya — glorified; tāre — him; cule — by the hair; dhari — capturing; āne — brings back.


TRANSLATION

"If by chance a servant falls down and goes somewhere else, glorious is that master who captures him and brings him back by the hair.