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Latest revision as of 23:28, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 139

pātra prakṣālana kari’ khaṇḍa khaṇḍa kaila
bahir-vāse bāndhi’ sei ṭhikāri rākhila


SYNONYMS

pātra — the pot; prakṣālana kari’ — washing; khaṇḍa khaṇḍa — breaking into pieces; kaila — did; bahir-vāse — in his outer wrapper; bāndhi’ — binding; sei — those; ṭhikāri — pieces of pot; rākhila — kept.


TRANSLATION

After this, Mādhavendra Purī washed the pot and broke it into pieces. He then bound all the pieces in his outer cloth and kept them nicely.