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==== TEXT 68 ====
==== TEXT 68 ====

Latest revision as of 03:35, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 68

kona kona vipra upare sthāna nā pāñā
dui holnāya ciḍā bhijāya gaṅgā-tīre giyā


SYNONYMS

kona kona—some; vipra—brāhmaṇas; upare—on the platform; sthāna nā pāñā—not having gotten a place; dui holnāya—in two earthen pots; ciḍā bhijāya—soak chipped rice; gaṅgā-tīre—on the bank of the Ganges; giyā—going.


TRANSLATION

Some of the brāhmaṇas, not having gotten a place on the platform, went to the bank of the Ganges with their two earthen pots and soaked their chipped rice there.