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pāka-śālāra dakṣiṇe — on the southern side of the kitchen; dui bhoga-ālaya — two rooms for offering food; eka-ghare — in one room; śālagrāmera — of Lord Śālagrāma; bhoga-sevā — offering of food; haya — there is.
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On the southern side of the kitchen were two rooms for offering food, and in one of them the food was offered to Śālagrāma Nārāyaṇa.
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Among the followers of the Vedic way, śālagrāma-śilā, the vigraha of Nārāyaṇa, is worshiped in the form of a stone ball. In India, every brāhmaṇa still worships the śālagrāma-śilā in his home. The vaiśyas and kṣatriyas may also engage in this worship, but it is compulsory in the house of a brāhmaṇa.
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pāka-śālāra dakṣiṇe — on the southern side of the kitchen; dui bhoga-ālaya — two rooms for offering food; eka-ghare — in one room; śālagrāmera — of Lord Śālagrāma; bhoga-sevā — offering of food; haya — there is.
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On the southern side of the kitchen were two rooms for offering food, and in one of them the food was offered to Śālagrāma Nārāyaṇa.
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Among the followers of the Vedic way, the śālagrāma-śilā, the vigraha of Nārāyaṇa, is worshiped in the form of a stone ball. In India, every brāhmaṇa still worships the śālagrāma-śilā in his home. The vaiśyas and kṣatriyas may also engage in this worship, but it is compulsory in the house of a brāhmaṇa.
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