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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 87

ye pāñācha muṣṭy-eka anna, tāhā khāñā uṭha
pāgalāmi nā kariha, nā chaḍāio jhuṭha


SYNONYMS

ye pāñācha—whatever You have; muṣṭi-eka—one handful; anna—rice; tāhā—that; khāñā—eating; uṭha—please get up; pāgalāmi—madness; nā—do not; kariha—do; nā—do not; chaḍāio—strew; jhuṭha—remnants of food.


TRANSLATION

"Whatever You have, though it be a palmful of rice, please eat it and get up. Don't show Your madness and strew the remnants of food here and there."