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CC Madhya 3.44 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.

TEXT 44

madhye pīta-ghṛta-sikta śāly-annera stūpa
cāri-dike vyañjana-ḍoṅgā, āra mudga-sūpa


SYNONYMS

madhye—in the middle; pīta—yellow; ghṛta-sikta—wet with clarified butter; śāli-annera—of very fine cooked rice; stūpa—a mound; cāri-dike—surrounding the mound of rice; vyañjana-ḍoṅgā—vegetable pots; āra—and; mudga-sūpa—dhal made of split mung.


TRANSLATION

The cooked rice was a stack of very fine grains nicely cooked, and in the middle was yellow clarified butter from the milk of cows. Surrounding the stack of rice were pots made of the skins of banana trees, and in these pots were varieties of vegetables and mung dhal.