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“Take as many printed cloths, small bells, umbrellas and cāmaras as there are in my storehouse and in the Deity’s storehouse.
"Take as many printed cloths, small bells, umbrellas and cāmaras as there are in my storehouse and in the Deity's storehouse.
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Latest revision as of 08:03, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 109

ṭhākurera bhāṇḍāre āra āmāra bhāṇḍāre
citra-vastra-kiṅkiṇī, āra chatra-cāmare


SYNONYMS

ṭhākurera—of the Deity; bhāṇḍāre—in the storehouse; āra—and; āmāra—my; bhāṇḍāre—in the storehouse; citra-vastra—printed cloth; kiṅkiṇī—small bells; āra—and; chatra—umbrellas; cāmare—yak-tail whisks.


TRANSLATION

"Take as many printed cloths, small bells, umbrellas and cāmaras as there are in my storehouse and in the Deity's storehouse.