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''pātala''—thin; ''mṛt-pātre''—in pots of earth; ''sandhāna-ādi''—condiments and other items; ''bhari'' '—filling; ''āra''—other; ''saba''—all; ''vastu''—things; ''bhare''—filled; ''vastrera kuthalī''—small bags of cloth.
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 36

pātala mṛt-pātre sandhānādi bhari'
āra saba vastu bhare vastrera kuthalī


SYNONYMS

pātala — thin; mṛt-pātre — in pots of earth; sandhāna-ādi — condiments and other items; bhari — filling; āra — other; saba — all; vastu — things; bhare — filled; vastrera kuthalī — small bags of cloth.


TRANSLATION

The condiments and similar items were put into thin earthen pots, and everything else was put into small cloth bags.