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āra keha saṅge nāhi, ei saṅge ekala
dhuturā khāoyāñā bāpe karila pāgala
āra — anyone; keha — else; saṅge — in company; nāhi — there was not; ei — this brāhmaṇa; saṅge — in company; ekala — alone; dhuturā — an intoxicant; khāoyāñā — making him eat; bāpe — my father; karila — made; pāgala — mad.
“There was no one besides this man with my father. Giving him an intoxicant known as dhuturā to eat, this rogue made my father mad.