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''mora nāme''—in my name; ''śikhi-māhitira''—of Śikhi Māhiti; ''bhaginī-sthāne''—at the place of the sister; ''giyā''—going; ''śukla-cāula''—white rice; ''eka māna''—the measurement of one māna (almost two pounds); ''ānaha''—please bring; ''māgiyā''—requesting.
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 103

’mora nāme śikhi-māhitira bhaginī-sthāne giyā
śukla-cāula eka māna ānaha māgiyā’


SYNONYMS

mora nāme — in my name; śikhi-māhitira — of Śikhi Māhiti; bhaginī-sthāne — at the place of the sister; giyā — going; śukla-cāula — white rice; eka māna — the measurement of one māna (almost two pounds); ānaha — please bring; māgiyā — requesting.


TRANSLATION

“Please go to the sister of Śikhi Māhiti. In my name, ask her for a māna of white rice and bring it here.”


PURPORT

In India śukla-cāula (white rice) is also called ātapa-cāula, or rice that has not been boiled before being threshed. Another kind of rice, called siddha-cāula (brown rice), is boiled before being threshed. Generally, first-class fine white rice is required for offerings to the Deity. Thus Bhagavān Ācārya asked Choṭa Haridāsa, or Junior Haridāsa, a singer in the assembly of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, to get some of this rice from the sister of Śikhi Māhiti. A māna is a standard of measurement in Orissa for rice and other food grains.