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Latest revision as of 17:53, 27 January 2020
TEXT 68
- kumbhakāra ghare chila ye mṛd-bhājana
- saba ānāila prāte, caḍila randhana
SYNONYMS
kumbhakāra—of the potters of the village; ghare—in the houses; chila—there was; ye—whatever; mṛd-bhājana—clay pots; saba—all; ānāila—brought; prāte—in the morning; caḍila—started; randhana—cooking.
TRANSLATION
When the villagers brought their stock of rice, dāl and flour, the potters of the village brought all kinds of cooking pots, and in the morning the cooking began.