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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


TEXT 216

kāṅji-baḍā, dugdha-ciḍā, dugdha-laklakī
āra yata piṭhā kaila, kahite nā śaki


SYNONYMS

kāṅji-baḍā—cakes made with sour rice-water; dugdha-ciḍā—sweet rice mixed with milk; dugdha-laklakī—another preparation of milk and cakes to be licked up; āra—and; yata—various types of; piṭhā—cakes; kaila—made; kahite—to describe; nā śaki—I am not able.


TRANSLATION

There were kāṅji-baḍā, dugdha-ciḍā, dugdha-laklakī and various cakes that I am unable to describe.

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