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''cāri kopīna-bahirvāsa''—four sets of loincloths and external clothing; ''rākhiyāchi''—I have kept; ''ghare''—at home; ''tāhā''—that; ''prasāda-anna''—remnants of food of Lord Jagannātha; ''lañā''—taking; ''āisa''—come here; ''vipra-dvāre''—by means of some ''brāhmaṇa''.
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 60

cāri kopīna-bahirvāsa rākhiyāchi ghare
tāhā, prasādānna, lañā āisa vipra-dvāre


SYNONYMS

cāri kopīna-bahirvāsa — four sets of loincloths and external clothing; rākhiyāchi — I have kept; ghare — at home; tāhā — that; prasāda-anna — remnants of food of Lord Jagannātha; lañā — taking; āisa — come here; vipra-dvāre — by means of some brāhmaṇa.


TRANSLATION

“Bring the four sets of loincloths and outer garments I keep at home, and also some prasādam of Lord Jagannātha. You may carry these things with the help of some brāhmaṇa.”