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''yata dravya''—all materials; ''lañā''—bringing; ''āise''—come; ''saba''—all; ''mūlya kari’ laya''—Raghunātha purchased; ''tāra dravya''—of their goods; ''mūlya diyā''—giving the price; ''tāhāre khāoyāya''—fed them.
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 92

yata dravya lañā āise, saba mūlya kari’ laya
tāra dravya mūlya diyā tāhāre khāoyāya


SYNONYMS

yata dravya — all materials; lañā — bringing; āise — come; saba — all; mūlya kari’ laya — Raghunātha purchased; tāra dravya — of their goods; mūlya diyā — giving the price; tāhāre khāoyāya — fed them.


TRANSLATION

As they came, bringing all kinds of food, Raghunātha dāsa purchased it all. He gave them the price for their goods and later fed them the very same food.