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''suvāsita jala''—scented water; ''nava-pātre''—in new pots; ''samarpila''—were offered; ''ācamana diyā''—when offering ''ācamana'' (water for washing the feet and mouth); ''se''—he; ''tāmbūla''—pan and spices; ''nivedila''—offered.
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 65

suvāsita jala nava-pātre samarpila
ācamana diyā se tāmbūla nivedila


SYNONYMS

suvāsita jala — scented water; nava-pātre — in new pots; samarpila — were offered; ācamana diyā — when offering ācamana (water for washing the feet and mouth); se — he; tāmbūla — pan and spices; nivedila — offered.


TRANSLATION

The Deity was first offered many varieties of food, then scented drinking water in new pots, and then water for washing the mouth. Finally pan mixed with a variety of spices was offered.