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‘balagaṇḍi bhoge’ra prasāda-uttama, ananta<br>
:‘balagaṇḍi bhoge’ra prasāda-uttama, ananta
‘ni-sakaḍi’ prasāda āila, yāra nāhi anta<br>
:‘ni-sakaḍi’ prasāda āila, yāra nāhi anta
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The prasādam sent by the King had been offered at the Balagaṇḍi festival and included uncooked milk products and fruits. It was all of the finest quality, and there was no end to the variety.
The prasādam sent by the King had been offered at the Balagaṇḍi festival and included uncooked milk products and fruits. It was all of the finest quality, and there was no end to the variety.
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



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‘balagaṇḍi bhoge’ra prasāda-uttama, ananta
‘ni-sakaḍi’ prasāda āila, yāra nāhi anta


SYNONYMS

balagaṇḍi bhogera — of food offered at Balagaṇḍi; prasāda — remnants; uttama — all of the foremost quality; ananta — of all varieties; ni-sakaḍi — uncooked food like milk products and fruits; prasāda — remnants of food; āila — arrived; yāra — of which; nāhi — there is not; anta — end.


TRANSLATION

The prasādam sent by the King had been offered at the Balagaṇḍi festival and included uncooked milk products and fruits. It was all of the finest quality, and there was no end to the variety.