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saghṛta śālyanna kalā-pāte stūpa kailā<br>
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kalāra ḍoṅgā bhari’ vyañjana caudike dharilā<br>
:kalāra ḍoṅgā bhari' vyañjana caudike dharilā
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sa-ghṛta—mixed with ghee; śāli-anna—very fine rice; kalā-pāte—on a banana leaf; stūpa kailā—stacked; kalāra ḍoṅgā—pots made of the bark of a banana tree; bhari’—filling; vyañjana—vegetables; cau-dike—all around; dharilā—placed.
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He had cooked fine rice, mixed it with ghee and piled it high on a banana leaf. There were also varieties of vegetables, placed all around in pots made of banana tree bark.
He had cooked fine rice, mixed it with ghee and piled it high on a banana leaf. There were also varieties of vegetables, placed all around in pots made of banana tree bark.
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 125

saghṛta śālyanna kalā-pāte stūpa kailā
kalāra ḍoṅgā bhari' vyañjana caudike dharilā


SYNONYMS

sa-ghṛta — mixed with ghee; śāli-anna — very fine rice; kalā-pāte — on a banana leaf; stūpa kailā — stacked; kalāra ḍoṅgā — pots made of the bark of a banana tree; bhari — filling; vyañjana — vegetables; cau-dike — all around; dharilā — placed.


TRANSLATION

He had cooked fine rice, mixed it with ghee and piled it high on a banana leaf. There were also varieties of vegetables, placed all around in pots made of banana tree bark.