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''rātrye''—on that night; ''tathā rahi'' '—staying there; ''prāte''—in the morning; ''snāna-kṛtya kaila''—took His bath; ''hena-kāle''—at that time; ''jagannāthera''—of Lord Jagannātha; ''mahā-prasāda āila''—remnants of food arrived.
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Latest revision as of 22:01, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 123

rātrye tathā rahi' prāte snāna-kṛtya kaila
hena-kāle jagannāthera mahā-prasāda āila


SYNONYMS

rātrye — on that night; tathā rahi — staying there; prāte — in the morning; snāna-kṛtya kaila — took His bath; hena-kāle — at that time; jagannāthera — of Lord Jagannātha; mahā-prasāda āila — remnants of food arrived.


TRANSLATION

The Lord spent the night there and in the morning took His bath. At that time, remnants of Lord Jagannātha 's food arrived.