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==== TEXT 46 ====
==== TEXT 46 ====

Latest revision as of 17:14, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 46

ca-i-marica-sukhta diyā saba phala-mūle
amṛta-nindaka pañca-vidha tikta-jhāle


SYNONYMS

ca-i-marica—with black pepper and ca-i (a kind of spice); sukhta—vegetables made bitter; diyā—giving; saba—all; phala-mūle—various kinds of fruits and roots; amṛta-nindaka—defying nectar; pañca-vidha—five kinds of; tikta—bitter; jhāle—and pungent.


TRANSLATION

There was sukhta, bitter melon mixed with all kinds of vegetables, defying the taste of nectar. There were five types of bitter and pungent sukhtas.