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''ei-mata''—in this way; ''kalā''—bananas; ''āmra''—mangoes; ''nāraṅga''—oranges; ''kāṅṭhāla''—jackfruit; ''yāhā yāhā''—whatever; ''dūra-grāme''—in distant villages; ''śuniyāche''—he heard; ''bhāla''—good.
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 86

ei-mata kalā, āmra, nāraṅga, kāṅṭhāla
yāhā yāhā dūra-grāme śuniyāche bhāla


SYNONYMS

ei-mata — in this way; kalā — bananas; āmra — mangoes; nāraṅga — oranges; kāṅṭhāla — jackfruit; yāhā yāhā — whatever; dūra-grāme — in distant villages; śuniyāche — he heard; bhāla — good.


TRANSLATION

“In this way, from distant villages he collects excellent bananas, mangoes, oranges, jackfruits and whatever other first-class fruits he has heard about.