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''biḍā khāoyāilā''—he offered betel nuts; ''kailā caraṇa vandana''—prayed to the lotus feet; ''bhakta-gaṇe''—unto the devotees; ''dilā''—gave; ''biḍā''—betel nuts; ''mālya-candana''—garlands and sandalwood pulp.
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 121

biḍā khāoyāilā, kailā caraṇa vandana
bhakta-gaṇe dilā biḍā, mālya-candana


SYNONYMS

biḍā khāoyāilā — he offered betel nuts; kailā caraṇa vandana — prayed to the lotus feet; bhakta-gaṇe — unto the devotees; dilā — gave; biḍā — betel nuts; mālya-candana — garlands and sandalwood pulp.


TRANSLATION

Rāghava Paṇḍita offered Them betel nuts and worshiped Their lotus feet. He also distributed betel nuts, flower garlands and sandalwood pulp to the devotees.