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Latest revision as of 21:58, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 29

kānāñi-khuṭiyā, jagannātha,—dui-jana
āveśe vilāila ghare chila yata dhana


SYNONYMS

kānāñi-khuṭiyāKānāñi Khuṭiyā; jagannātha — Jagannātha Māhāti; dui-jana — two persons; āveśein ecstatic love; vilāila — distributed; ghare — at home; chila — was; yata — all; dhanariches.


TRANSLATION

In ecstasy, Kānāñi Khuṭiyā, who was dressed as Nanda Mahārāja, and Jagannātha Māhiti, who was dressed as mother Yaśodā, distributed all the riches they had stocked at home.