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On two sides of the stack of food were pitchers filled with scented cold water. The flowers of the tulasī tree were placed atop the mound of rice.
On two sides of the stack of food were pitchers filled with scented cold water. The flowers of the tulasī tree were placed above the mound of rice.
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 220

dui pāśe sugandhi śītala jala-jhārī
anna-vyañjanopari dila tulasī-mañjarī


SYNONYMS

dui pāśe—on two sides; su-gandhi—nicely scented; śītala—cold; jala-jhāri—pitchers of water; anna-vyañjana-upari—over the rice and vegetables; dila—placed; tulasī-mañjarī—flowers of tulasī.


TRANSLATION

On two sides of the stack of food were pitchers filled with scented cold water. The flowers of the tulasī tree were placed above the mound of rice.