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CC Madhya 4.100 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 100

The people of Mathurā, who are very big capitalists, also brought various presentations and offered them before the Deity in devotional service.


SYNONYMS

svarṇa—gold; raupya—silver; vastra—garments; gandha—scents; bhakṣya-upahāra—presentations for eating; asaṅkhya—countless; āise—came; nitya—daiiy; bāḍila—increased; bhāṇḍāra—the store.


TRANSLATION

Thus countless presentations of gold, silver, garments, scented articles and eatables arrived. The store of Gopāla increased daily.