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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 24

koli-śuṇṭhi, koli-cūrṇa, koli-khaṇḍa āra
kata nāma la-iba, śata-prakāra 'ācāra'


SYNONYMS

koli-śuṇṭhi — dried ginger and berries; koli-cūrṇa — powder of berries; koli-khaṇḍa — another preparation of berries; āra — and; kata nāma — how many names; la-iba — I shall call; śata-prakāra — a hundred varieties; ācāra — condiments and pickles.


TRANSLATION

She made a hundred varieties of condiments and pickles. She also made koli-śuṇṭhi, koli-cūrṇa, koli-khaṇḍa and many other preparations. How many should I name?