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Advaita Prabhu continued, “At My home I have just cooked one palmful of rice. The vegetables are always very simple. There is no luxurious cooking—simply a little liquid vegetable and spinach.
Advaita Prabhu continued, "At My home I have just cooked one palmful of rice. The vegetables are always very simple. There is no luxurious cooking-simply a little liquid vegetable and spinach."
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 39

eka-muṣṭi anna muñi kariyāchoṅ pāka
śukhārukhā vyañjana kailuṅ, sūpa āra śāka


SYNONYMS

eka-muṣṭi—one palmful; anna—rice; muñi—I; kariyāchoṅ—have done; pāka—cooking; śukhā-rukhā—not very luxurious; vyañjana—vegetables; kailuṅ—I have done; sūpa—liquid vegetables; āra—and; śāka—spinach.


TRANSLATION

Advaita Prabhu continued, "At My home I have just cooked one palmful of rice. The vegetables are always very simple. There is no luxurious cooking-simply a little liquid vegetable and spinach."