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CC Antya 18.106

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 106

gaṅgājala, amṛtakeli, pīyūṣagranthi, karpūrakeli,
sarapūrī, amṛti, padmacini
khaṇḍa-kṣīrisāra-vṛkṣa, ghare kari' nānā bhakṣya,
rādhā yāhā kṛṣṇa lāgi' āni


SYNONYMS

gaṅgā-jala—the sweetmeat gaṅgājala; amṛta-keli—a sweetmeat made of milk; pīyūṣa-granthipīyūṣagranthi; karpūra-kelikarpūrakeli; sara-pūrī—a sweet made from milk; amṛti—a sweet prepared from rice flour; padma-cini—a sweet preparation made from lotus flowers; khaṇḍa-kṣīri-sāra-vṛkṣa—sugar sweets made in the shape of trees; ghare—at home; kari’—making; nānā bhakṣya—varieties of eatables; rādhā—Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī; yāhā—which; kṛṣṇa lāgi’—for Kṛṣṇa; āni—brought.


TRANSLATION

"At home Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī had made various types of sweetmeats from milk and sugar, such as gaṅgājala, amṛtakeli, pīyūṣagranthi, karpūrakeli, sarapūrī, amṛti, padmacini and khaṇḍa-kṣīrisāra-vṛkṣa. She had then brought them all for Kṛṣṇa.