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''kon brahmā''—which Brahmā; ''puchile tumi''—You inquired; ''kon abhiprāye''—by what intention; ''āmā ba-i''—except me; ''jagate''—within this universe; ''āra''—other; ''kon''—which; ''brahmā''—Lord Brahmā; ''haye''—is there.
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 65

’kon brahmā?’ puchile tumi kon abhiprāye?
āmā ba-i jagate āra kon brahmā haye?’


SYNONYMS

kon brahmā — which Brahmā; puchile tumi — You inquired; kon abhiprāye — by what intention; āmā ba-i — except me; jagate — within this universe; āra — other; kon — which; brahmā — Lord Brahmā; haye — is there.


TRANSLATION

“‘Why did you inquire which Brahmā had come to see You? What is the purpose of such an inquiry? Is there any other Brahmā besides me within this universe?’