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“Let one or two of us go with You; otherwise You may fall into the clutches of thieves and rogues along the way. They may be whomever You like, but two persons should go with You.
"Let one or two of us go with You; otherwise You may fall into the clutches of thieves and rogues along the way. They may be whomever You like, but two persons should go with You.
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 16

dui-eka saṅge caluka, nā paḍa haṭha-raṅge
yāre kaha sei dui caluk tomāra saṅge


SYNONYMS

dui—two; eka—or one; saṅge—with You; caluka—let go; nā—do not; paḍa—fall; haṭha-raṅge—in the clutches of thieves and rogues; yāre—whoever; kaha—You say; sei—those; dui—two; caluk—let go; tomāra—You; saṅge—along with.


TRANSLATION

"Let one or two of us go with You; otherwise You may fall into the clutches of thieves and rogues along the way. They may be whomever You like, but two persons should go with You.