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Text 169
kāśīte grāhaka nāhi, vastu nā vikāya
punarapi deśe vahi’ laoyā nāhi yāya
kāśīte — in Kāśī (Benares); grāhaka nāhi — there was no customer; vastu nā vikāya — it was not selling; punarapi — again; deśe — to My own country; vahi’ — carrying (it); laoyā — to take; nāhi yāya — was not possible.
“Although I came to Vārāṇasī to sell My goods, there were no customers, and it appeared necessary for Me to carry them back to My own country.