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kalāra pāta—a banana leaf; upare—upon it; thuila—placed; oḍa-phula—a particular type of flower; haridrā—turmeric; sindūra—vermilion; āra—and; rakta-candana—red sandalwood; taṇḍula—rice.
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On the upper portion of a plantain leaf he placed such paraphernalia for worship as oḍa-phula, turmeric, vermilion, red sandalwood and rice.
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On the upper portion of a plantain leaf he placed such paraphernalia for worship as oḍa-phula, turmeric, vermilion, red sandalwood and rice.
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