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==== TEXT 34 ====
==== TEXT 34 ====


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:tabe nityānanda kahe,—ye ājñā tomāra
:tabe nityānanda kahe,--ye ājñā tomāra
:duḥkha sukha ye ha-uk kartavya āmāra
:duḥkha sukha ye ha-uk kartavya āmāra
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Thereupon Lord Nityānanda said, “Whatever You order is My duty, regardless of whether it results in happiness or unhappiness.
Thereupon Lord Nityānanda said, "Whatever You order is My duty, regardless of whether it results in happiness or unhappiness.
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 34

tabe nityānanda kahe,--ye ājñā tomāra
duḥkha sukha ye ha-uk kartavya āmāra


SYNONYMS

tabe—thereupon; nityānanda—Lord Nityānanda Prabhu; kahe—says; ye ājñā—whatever order; tomāra—Your; duḥkha sukha—distress or happiness; ye—whatever; ha-uk—let there be; kartavya—the duty; āmāra—My.


TRANSLATION

Thereupon Lord Nityānanda said, "Whatever You order is My duty, regardless of whether it results in happiness or unhappiness.