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dadhi yena khaṇḍa-marica-karpūra-milane | :dadhi yena khaṇḍa-marica-karpūra-milane | ||
:’rasālākhya' rasa haya apūrvāsvādane | |||
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''dadhi''—yogurt; ''yena''—as if; ''khaṇḍa''—sugar candy; ''marica''—black pepper; ''karpūra''—camphor; ''milane''—being mixed; ''rasāla-ākhya''—known as delicious; ''rasa''—mellow; ''haya''—becomes; ''apūrva-āsvādane''—by an unprecedented taste. | |||
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"Yogurt mixed with sugar candy, black pepper and camphor is very palatable and tasty. Similarly, when permanent ecstasy mixes with other ecstatic symptoms, it becomes unprecedentedly tasty. | |||
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TEXT 49
- dadhi yena khaṇḍa-marica-karpūra-milane
- ’rasālākhya' rasa haya apūrvāsvādane
SYNONYMS
dadhi—yogurt; yena—as if; khaṇḍa—sugar candy; marica—black pepper; karpūra—camphor; milane—being mixed; rasāla-ākhya—known as delicious; rasa—mellow; haya—becomes; apūrva-āsvādane—by an unprecedented taste.
TRANSLATION
"Yogurt mixed with sugar candy, black pepper and camphor is very palatable and tasty. Similarly, when permanent ecstasy mixes with other ecstatic symptoms, it becomes unprecedentedly tasty.