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CC Adi 17.125 (1975)



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 125

krodhe sandhyā-kāle kājī eka ghare āila
mṛdaṅga bhāṅgiyā loke kahite lāgila


SYNONYMS

krodhe—in anger; sandhyā-kāle—in the evening; kājī—the Chand Kazi; eka ghare—in one home; āila—came; mṛdaṅga—drum; bhāṅgiyā—breaking; loke—unto the people; kahite—to speak; lāgila—began.


TRANSLATION

Chand Kazi angrily came to one home in the evening, and when he saw kīrtana going on, he broke a mṛdaṅga and spoke as follows.