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CC Antya 10.25 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 25

nārikela-khaṇḍa nāḍu, āra nāḍu gaṅgā-jala
cira-sthāyī khaṇḍa-vikāra karilā sakala


SYNONYMS

nārikela-khaṇḍa nāḍu—sweetmeat balls made with coconut powder; āra—and; nāḍu gaṅgā-jala—a sweetmeat ball as white as Ganges water; cira-sthāyi—long-lasting; khaṇḍa-vikāra—modified forms of sugar-candy sweets; karilā—made; sakala—all.


TRANSLATION

She made many sweetmeats shaped like balls. Some were made with powdered coconut, and others looked as white as the water of the Ganges. In this way she made many varieties of long-lasting sugar confections.