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''bhṛṣṭa''—fried; ''māṣa''—urad dhal; ''mudga''—mung dhal; ''sūpa''—soup; ''amṛta''—nectar; ''nindaya''—defeating; ''madhura-amla''—sweet chutney; ''baḍa-amla''—sour preparation made with fried dhal; ''ādi''—and so on; ''amla''—sour; ''pāṅca chaya''—five or six kinds.
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 214

bhṛṣṭa-māṣa-mudga-sūpa amṛta nindaya
madhurāmla, baḍāmlādi amla pāṅca chaya


SYNONYMS

bhṛṣṭa — fried; māṣa — urad dhal; mudga — mung dhal; sūpa — soup; amṛta — nectar; nindaya — defeating; madhura-amla — sweet chutney; baḍa-amla — sour preparation made with fried dhal; ādi — and so on; amla — sour; pāṅca chaya — five or six kinds.


TRANSLATION

There was a soup made with fried urad dhal and mung dhal, defeating nectar. There were also sweet chutney and five or six kinds of sour preparations, beginning with baḍāmla.