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Text 157
anyere anya kaha, nāhi tomāra jñāna
bhāratī-gosāñi kene paribena cāma
anyere — another; anya kaha — you talk of someone else; nāhi — there is not; tomāra — your; jñāna — knowledge; bhāratī — Brahmānanda Bhāratī; gosāñi — My spiritual master; kene — why; paribena — should wear; cāma — skin.
“You must be talking of someone else, for this is surely not Brahmānanda Bhāratī. You simply have no knowledge. Why should Brahmānanda Bhāratī wear a deerskin?”