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''bhojya-anna vipra''—a ''brāhmaṇa'' at whose place an invitation could be accepted; ''yadi''—if; ''nimantraṇa kare''—invites; ''kichu''—some; ''prasāda''—''prasādam''; ''āne''—brings; ''kichu''—some; ''pāka kare''—cooks; ''ghare''—at home.
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Latest revision as of 21:02, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 89

bhojyānna vipra yadi nimantraṇa kare
kichu 'prasāda' āne, kichu pāka kare ghare


SYNONYMS

bhojya-anna vipra — a brāhmaṇa at whose place an invitation could be accepted; yadi — if; nimantraṇa kare — invites; kichu — some; prasādaprasādam; āne — brings; kichu — some; pāka kare — cooks; ghare — at home.


TRANSLATION

When a brāhmaṇa at whose home an invitation could be accepted invited Him, the brāhmaṇa would purchase part of the prasādam and cook the rest at home.