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Latest revision as of 23:27, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 113

nṛtya-gīta kari’ jaga-mohane vasilā
‘kyā kyā bhoga lāge?’ brāhmaṇe puchilā


SYNONYMS

nṛtya-gīta kari’ — after performing dancing and chanting; jaga-mohane — in the corridor of the temple; vasilā — he sat down; kyā kyā — what; bhoga — foods; lāge — they offer; brāhmaṇe — from the brāhmaṇa priest; puchilā — inquired.


TRANSLATION

In the corridor of the temple, from which people generally viewed the Deity, Mādhavendra Purī chanted and danced. Then he sat down there and asked a brāhmaṇa what kinds of foods they offered to the Deity.