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''jhāli bāndhi'' '—binding the bags; ''mohara dila''—she sealed; ''āgraha kariyā''—with great attention; ''tina bojhāri''—three carriers; ''jhāli vahe''—carried the bags; ''krama kariyā''—one after another.
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 38

jhāli bāndhi’ mohara dila āgraha kariyā
tina bojhāri jhāli vahe krama kariyā


SYNONYMS

jhāli bāndhi — binding the bags; mohara dila — she sealed; āgraha kariyā — with great attention; tina bojhāri — three carriers; jhāli vahe — carried the bags; krama kariyā — one after another.


TRANSLATION

She then wrapped and sealed each and every bag with great attention. The bags were carried by three bearers, one after another.