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The Lord collected whatever remnants of food were left by Lord Jagannātha. He also took remnants of the | The Lord collected whatever remnants of food were left by Lord Jagannātha. He also took remnants of the Lord's kaḍāra ointment, sandalwood and ropes with Him. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 27 January 2020
TEXT 95
- jagannāthera prasāda prabhu yata pāñāchila
- kaḍāra, candana, ḍora, saba saṅge laila
SYNONYMS
jagannāthera—of Lord Jagannātha; prasāda—the remnants of food; prabhu—Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; yata—all; pāñāchila—had obtained; kaḍāra—a kind of tilaka; candana—sandalwood; ḍora—ropes; saba—all; saṅge laila—He took with Him.
TRANSLATION
The Lord collected whatever remnants of food were left by Lord Jagannātha. He also took remnants of the Lord's kaḍāra ointment, sandalwood and ropes with Him.