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''ei vastra—''this cloth; ''mātāke diha''’—deliver to My mother, Śacīdevī; ''ei saba prasāda''—all these remnants of the food of Jagannātha; ''daṇḍavat kari’''—offering obeisances; ''āmāra''—My; ''kṣamāiha—''cause to be excused; ''aparādha''—offenses.
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 47

ei vastra mātāke diha’, ei saba prasāda
daṇḍavat kari’ āmāra kṣamāiha aparādha


SYNONYMS

ei vastrathis cloth; mātāke diha’ — deliver to My mother, Śacīdevī; ei saba prasāda — all these remnants of the food of Jagannātha; daṇḍavat kari’ — offering obeisances; āmāra — My; kṣamāihacause to be excused; aparādha — offenses.


TRANSLATION

“Take this prasādam of Lord Jagannātha’s and this cloth and deliver them to My mother, Śacīdevī. After offering her obeisances, please request her to excuse My offenses.