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''āmāra''—My; ''upadeṣṭā''—advisor; ''tumi''—you; ''prāmāṇika ārya''—authorized person; ''tomāreha''—even you; ''upadeśe''—he advises; ''bālakā''—boy; ''kare''—does; ''aiche''—such; ''kārya''—business.
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 160

āmāra upadeṣṭā tumi—prāmāṇika ārya
tomāreha upadeśe—bālakā kare aiche kārya


SYNONYMS

āmāra — My; upadeṣṭā — advisor; tumi — you; prāmāṇika ārya — authorized person; tomāreha — even you; upadeśe — he advises; bālakā — boy; kare — does; aiche — such; kārya — business.


TRANSLATION

"My dear Sanātana, you are on the level of My advisor, for you are an authorized person. But Jagā wants to advise you. This is but the impudence of a naughty boy."