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''parama''—very much; ''santoṣa''—satisfaction; ''prabhura''—of the Lord; ''vanya-bhojane''—in eating vegetables collected from the forest; ''mahā-sukha pāna''—gets great happiness; ''ye dina''—on which day; ''rahena''—stays; ''nirjane''—in a solitary place.
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 64

parama santoṣa prabhura vanya-bhojane
mahā-sukha pāna, ye dina rahena nirjane


SYNONYMS

parama — very much; santoṣa — satisfaction; prabhura — of the Lord; vanya-bhojane — in eating vegetables collected from the forest; mahā-sukha pāna — gets great happiness; ye dina — on which day; rahena — stays; nirjane — in a solitary place.


TRANSLATION

The Lord was always very happy to eat these forest vegetables, and He was even happier when He had an opportunity to stay in a solitary place.