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kharamujā, kṣīrikā, tāla,    keśura, pānī-phala, mṛṇāla,<br>
:kharamujā, kṣīrikā, tāla,    keśura, pānī-phala, mṛṇāla,
bilva, pīlu, dāḍimbādi yata<br>
:bilva, pīlu, dāḍimbādi yata
kona deśe kāra khyāti,    vṛndāvane saba-prāpti,<br>
:kona deśe kāra khyāti,    vṛndāvane saba-prāpti,
sahasra-jāti, lekhā yāya kata?<br>
:sahasra-jāti, lekhā yāya kata?
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kharamujā—cantaloupe; kṣīrikā—kṣīrikā fruit; tāla—palm or palmyra fruit; keśura—keśura fruit; pānī-phala—a fruit produced in the water of rivers; mṛṇāla—a fruit from lotus flowers; bilva—bel fruit; pīlu—a special fruit in Vṛndāvana; dāḍimba-ādi—the pomegranate and other, similar fruits; yata—as many as there are; kona deśe—in some country; kāra—of which; khyāti—of fame; vṛndāvane—in Vṛndāvana; saba-prāpti—availability of all; sahasra-jāti—thousands of varieties; lekhā yāya—one is able to write; kata—how much.
''kharamujā''—cantaloupe; ''kṣīrikā''—''kṣīrikā'' fruit; ''tāla''—palm or ''palmyra'' fruit; ''keśura''—''keśura'' fruit; ''pānī-phala''—a fruit produced in the water of rivers; ''mṛṇāla''—a fruit from lotus flowers; ''bilva''—bel fruit; ''pīlu''—a special fruit in Vṛndāvana; ''dāḍimba-ādi''—the pomegranate and other, similar fruits; ''yata''—as many as there are; ''kona deśe''—in some country; ''kāra''—of which; ''khyāti''—of fame; ''vṛndāvane''—in Vṛndāvana; ''saba-prāpti''—availability of all; ''sahasra-jāti''—thousands of varieties; ''lekhā yāya''—one is able to write; ''kata''—how much.
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“There were cantaloupes, kṣīrikās, palm fruits, keśuras, water fruits, lotus fruits, bel, pīlus, pomegranates and many others. Some of them are variously known in different places, but in Vṛndāvana all of them are always available in so many thousands of varieties that no one can fully describe them.
"There were cantaloupes, kṣīrikās, palm fruits, keśuras, water fruits, lotus fruits, bel, pīlus, pomegranates and many others. Some of them are variously known in different places, but in Vṛndāvana all of them are always available in so many thousands of varieties that no one can fully describe them.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 105

kharamujā, kṣīrikā, tāla, keśura, pānī-phala, mṛṇāla,
bilva, pīlu, dāḍimbādi yata
kona deśe kāra khyāti, vṛndāvane saba-prāpti,
sahasra-jāti, lekhā yāya kata?


SYNONYMS

kharamujā—cantaloupe; kṣīrikākṣīrikā fruit; tāla—palm or palmyra fruit; keśurakeśura fruit; pānī-phala—a fruit produced in the water of rivers; mṛṇāla—a fruit from lotus flowers; bilva—bel fruit; pīlu—a special fruit in Vṛndāvana; dāḍimba-ādi—the pomegranate and other, similar fruits; yata—as many as there are; kona deśe—in some country; kāra—of which; khyāti—of fame; vṛndāvane—in Vṛndāvana; saba-prāpti—availability of all; sahasra-jāti—thousands of varieties; lekhā yāya—one is able to write; kata—how much.


TRANSLATION

"There were cantaloupes, kṣīrikās, palm fruits, keśuras, water fruits, lotus fruits, bel, pīlus, pomegranates and many others. Some of them are variously known in different places, but in Vṛndāvana all of them are always available in so many thousands of varieties that no one can fully describe them.