O son of a brahmana, it appears that You (Vamanadeva) have come here to ask me (Bali) for something. Therefore, whatever You want You may take from me. O best of those who are worshipable: Difference between revisions
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"O son of a brahmana, it appears that You have come here to ask me for something. Therefore, whatever You want You may take from me. O best of those who are worshipable"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 8
O son of a brahmana, it appears that You have come here to ask me for something. Therefore, whatever You want You may take from me. O best of those who are worshipable.
O son of a brāhmaṇa, it appears that You have come here to ask me for something. Therefore, whatever You want You may take from me. O best of those who are worshipable. You may take from me a cow, gold, a furnished house, palatable food and drink, the daughter of a brāhmaṇa for Your wife, prosperous villages, horses, elephants, chariots or whatever You desire.
- Son of a Brahmana
- Vamanadeva
- Appear
- Come Here
- Ask
- Bali
- Something
- Therefore
- Whatever
- Want
- May (Might)
- Take
- Best Of All
- Those Who Are
- Worshipable
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