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==== TEXT 55 ====
==== TEXT 55 ====

Latest revision as of 03:32, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 55

āra grāmāntara haite sāmagrī ānila
śata dui-cāri holnā tāṅhā ānāila


SYNONYMS

āra—also; grāma-antara haite—from other villages; sāmagrī—articles; ānila—brought; śata—hundred; dui-cāri—two to four; holnā—round earthen pots; tāṅhā—there; ānāila—caused to be brought.


TRANSLATION

Seeing the crowd increasing, Raghunātha dāsa arranged to get more eatables from other villages. He also brought two to four hundred large, round earthen pots.