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''mātā kahe''—mother said; ''kata''—how many; ''rāndhi''—I cook; ''uttama vyañjana''—first-class vegetables; ''nimāñi''—Nimāi; ''ihāṅ''—here; ''khāya''—may eat; ''icchā''—desire; ''haya''—is; ''mora mana''—my mind.
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 93

mātā kahe,—"kata rāndhi uttama vyañjana
nimāñi ihāṅ khāya,—icchā haya mora mana


SYNONYMS

mātā kahe — mother said; kata — how many; rāndhi — I cook; uttama vyañjana — first-class vegetables; nimāñi — Nimāi; ihāṅ — here; khāya — may eat; icchā — desire; haya — is; mora mana — my mind.


TRANSLATION

Śacīmātā said, "I wish Nimāi would eat all the nice vegetables I cook. That is my desire.