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''rakta-pīta-varṇa''—the mangoes were red and yellow in color; ''nāhi''—there was none; ''aṣṭhi''—seed; ''valkala''—or skin; ''eka''—one; ''janera''—man’s; ''peṭa''—belly; ''bhare''—filled up; ''khāile''—if he would eat; ''eka—''one; ''phala''—fruit.
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 83

rakta-pīta-varṇa,—nāhi aṣṭhi-valkala
eka janera peṭa bhare khāile eka phala


SYNONYMS

rakta-pīta-varṇa — the mangoes were red and yellow in color; nāhi — there was none; aṣṭhi — seed; valkala — or skin; eka — one; janera — man’s; peṭa — belly; bhare — filled up; khāile — if he would eat; ekaone; phala — fruit.


TRANSLATION

The fruits were all red and yellow, with no seed inside and no skin outside, and eating one fruit would immediately fill a man’s belly.


PURPORT

In India a mango is considered best when it is red and yellow, its seed is very small, its skin is very thin, and it is so palatable that if a person eats one fruit he will be satisfied. The mango is considered the king of all fruits.