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''battiśā-āṭhiyā''—producing thirty-two bunches; ''kalāra''—of a banana tree; ''āṅgaṭiyā''—undivided; ''pāte''—on leaves; ''dui ṭhāñi''—in two places; ''bhoga''—the eatables; ''bāḍāila''—arranged; ''bhāla mate''—very nicely.
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 43

battiśā-āṭhiyā-kalāra āṅgaṭiyā pāte
dui ṭhāñi bhoga bāḍāila bhāla mate


SYNONYMS

battiśā-āṭhiyā — producing thirty-two bunches; kalāra — of a banana tree; āṅgaṭiyā — undivided; pāte — on leaves; dui ṭhāñi — in two places; bhoga — the eatables; bāḍāila — arranged; bhāla mate — very nicely.


TRANSLATION

Of the three divisions, one was arranged on a metal plate, and the other two were arranged on plantain leaves. These leaves were not bifurcated, and they were taken from a banana tree that held at least thirty-two bunches of bananas. The two plates were filled very nicely with the kinds of food described below.