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''dharite dharite''—keeping and keeping; ''gharera''—of the room; ''bharila''—filled up; ''eka koṇa''—one corner; ''śata-janera''—of one hundred people; ''bhakṣya''—sufficient for feeding; ''yata''—all; ''haila''—there was; ''sañcayana''—accumulation.
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 111

dharite dharite gharera bharila eka koṇa
śata-janera bhakṣya yata haila sañcayana


SYNONYMS

dharite dharite — keeping and keeping; gharera — of the room; bharila — filled up; eka koṇa — one corner; śata-janera — of one hundred people; bhakṣya — sufficient for feeding; yata — all; haila — there was; sañcayana — accumulation.


TRANSLATION

Govinda kept accumulating the food, and soon it filled a corner of the room. There was quite enough to feed at least a hundred people.