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''bhikṣā kari'' '—after finishing the lunch; ''kahe purī''—Rāmacandra Purī began to speak; ''śuna jagadānanda''—my dear Jagadānanda, just hear; ''avaśeṣa prasāda''—the remaining ''prasādam''; ''tumi''—you; ''karaha bhakṣaṇa''—eat.
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 12

bhikṣā kari' kahe purī,—"śuna, jagadānanda
avaśeṣa prasāda tumi karaha bhakṣaṇa"


SYNONYMS

bhikṣā kari — after finishing the lunch; kahe purī — Rāmacandra Purī began to speak; śuna jagadānanda — my dear Jagadānanda, just hear; avaśeṣa prasāda — the remaining prasādam; tumi — you; karaha bhakṣaṇa — eat.


TRANSLATION

After finishing the meal, Rāmacandra Purī requested, "My dear Jagadānanda, please listen. You eat the food that is left."