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“In one day enough food was brought for ten or twenty people, but the hunter and his wife would accept only as much as they could eat.
"In one day enough food was brought for ten or twenty people, but the hunter and his wife would accept only as much as they could eat.
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 267

eka-dina anna āne daśa-biśa jane
dine tata laya, yata khāya dui jane


SYNONYMS

eka-dina—in one day; anna—food; āne—brought; daśa-biśa jane—enough for ten to twenty men; dine—in a day; tata laya—would accept only as much; yata—as; khāya dui jane—the two of them required to eat.


TRANSLATION

"In one day enough food was brought for ten or twenty people, but the hunter and his wife would accept only as much as they could eat.