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parama udāra iṅho, ye dina ye āise
sei dine vyaya kare, nāhi rākhe śeṣe
parama udāra — very liberal; iṅho — he; ye dina — every day; ye āise — whatever he gets; sei dine — on that very day; vyaya kare — spends; nāhi — does not; rākhe — keep; śeṣe — any balance.
“Vāsudeva Datta is very liberal. Every day, whatever income he receives, he spends. He does not keep any balance.