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kāhāṅ sarvasva veci’ laya, deyā nā yāya kauḍi!<br>
:kāhāṅ sarvasva veci' laya, deyā nā yāya kauḍi!
kāhāṅ dviguṇa vartana, parāya neta-dhaḍi!<br>
:kāhāṅ dviguṇa vartana, parāya neta-dhaḍi!
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==== SYNONYMS ====
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kāhāṅ—on one hand; sarvasva—all possessions; veci’—selling; laya—takes; deyā nā yāya—cannot be paid; kauḍi—the debt; kāhāṅ—on the other hand; dviguṇa vartana—twice the salary; parāya—puts on; neta-dhaḍi—the silken cover.
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On one hand Gopīnātha Paṭṭanāyaka was unable to clear his debt even by selling all his possessions, but on the other his salary was doubled, and he was honored with the silken wrapper.
On one hand Gopīnātha Paṭṭanāyaka was unable to clear his debt even by selling all his possessions, but on the other his salary was doubled, and he was honored with the silken wrapper.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 111

kāhāṅ sarvasva veci' laya, deyā nā yāya kauḍi!
kāhāṅ dviguṇa vartana, parāya neta-dhaḍi!


SYNONYMS

kāhāṅ — on one hand; sarvasva — all possessions; veci — selling; laya — takes; deyā yāya — cannot be paid; kauḍi — the debt; kāhāṅ — on the other hand; dviguṇa vartana — twice the salary; parāya — puts on; neta-dhaḍi — the silken cover.


TRANSLATION

On one hand Gopīnātha Paṭṭanāyaka was unable to clear his debt even by selling all his possessions, but on the other his salary was doubled, and he was honored with the silken wrapper.