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CC Antya 10.31 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 31

śāli-dhānyera kha-i punaḥ ghṛtete bhājiyā
cini-pāka ukhḍā kailā karpūrādi diyā


SYNONYMS

śāli-dhānyera kha-i—parched rice from fine paddy; punaḥ—again; ghṛtete bhājiyā—frying with ghee; cini-pāka—boiling with sugar juice; ukhḍā—of the name ukhḍā; kailā—made; karpūra-ādi diyā—mixing with camphor.


TRANSLATION

She took parched rice from fine paddy, fried it in ghee, cooked it in a sugar solution, mixed in some camphor and thus made a preparation called ukhḍā or muḍki.