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Latest revision as of 09:38, 27 January 2020
TEXT 124
- rājāra ājñāya paḍichā pāṭhāya dine-dine
- bahuta prasāda pāṭhāya diyā bahu-jane
SYNONYMS
rājāra ājñāya—by the order of the King; paḍichā—the superintendent of the temple; pāṭhāya—sent; dine-dine—day after day; bahuta prasāda—a large quantity of food; pāṭhāya—he sent; diyā bahu-jane—carried by many persons.
TRANSLATION
Following the King's orders, the superintendent of the temple sent large quantities of prasāda every day, and it was carried by many persons.