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Latest revision as of 07:12, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 220

prātaḥ-kāle ratha-yātrā habeka jāniyā
sevaka lāgāya bhoga dviguṇa kariyā


SYNONYMS

prātaḥ-kāle—in the morning; ratha-yātrā—the car festival; habeka—would take place; jāniyā—knowing; sevaka—the priestly servants of the Lord; lāgāya—offer; bhoga—food; dvi-guṇa kariyā—increasing to double.


TRANSLATION

Knowing that the car festival would take place in the morning, all the servants of Lord Jagannātha were doubling their offerings of food.