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dui pāśe dharila saba mṛt-kuṇḍikā bhari’<br>
:dui pāśe dharila saba mṛt-kuṇḍikā bhari’
cāṅpākalā-dadhi-sandeśa kahite nā pāri<br>
:cāṅpākalā-dadhi-sandeśa kahite nā pāri
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dui pāśe—on two sides; dharila—kept; saba—all; mṛt-kuṇḍikā—earthen pots; bhari’—filling; cāṅpā-kalā—a kind of banana known as cāṅpā-kalā; dadhi-sandeśa—mixed with yogurt and sandeśa; kahite—to say; nā—not; pāri—I am able.
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In two places there were earthen pots filled with another preparation made with yogurt, sandeśa [a sweetmeat made with curd] and banana. I am unable to describe it all.
In two places there were earthen pots filled with another preparation made with yogurt, sandeśa [a sweetmeat made with curd] and banana. I am unable to describe it all.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 55

dui pāśe dharila saba mṛt-kuṇḍikā bhari’
cāṅpākalā-dadhi-sandeśa kahite nā pāri


SYNONYMS

dui pāśe — on two sides; dharila — kept; saba — all; mṛt-kuṇḍikā — earthen pots; bhari’ — filling; cāṅpā-kalā — a kind of banana known as cāṅpā-kalā; dadhi-sandeśa — mixed with yogurt and sandeśa; kahite — to say; — not; pāri — I am able.


TRANSLATION

In two places there were earthen pots filled with another preparation made with yogurt, sandeśa [a sweetmeat made with curd] and banana. I am unable to describe it all.