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''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.
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Latest revision as of 21:43, 19 February 2024



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; kiṅkiṇīsmall bells; āra — and; chatra — umbrellas; cāmareyak-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.