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''dadhi''—yogurt; ''dugdha''—milk; ''nanī''—butter; ''takra''—buttermilk; ''rasālā''—fruit juice; ''śikhariṇī''—a preparation made of fried yogurt and sugar candy; ''sa-lavaṇa—''salty; ''mudga-aṅkura''—mung-dhal sprouts; ''ādā''—ginger; ''khāni khāni''—cut into pieces.
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 33

dadhi, dugdha, nanī, takra, rasālā, śikhariṇī
sa-lavaṇa mudgāṅkura, ādā khāni khāni


SYNONYMS

dadhi — yogurt; dugdha — milk; nanī — butter; takra — buttermilk; rasālā — fruit juice; śikhariṇī — a preparation made of fried yogurt and sugar candy; sa-lavaṇasalty; mudga-aṅkura — mung-dhal sprouts; ādā — ginger; khāni khāni — cut into pieces.


TRANSLATION

There were yogurt, milk, butter, buttermilk, fruit juice, a preparation made of fried yogurt and sugar candy, and salty mung-dhal sprouts with shredded ginger.