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lavaṅga elācī-bīja—uttama rasa-vāsa<br>
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tulasī-mañjarī saha dila mukha-vāsa<br>
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lavaṅga—cloves; elācī—cardamom; bīja—seeds; uttama—very nice; rasa-vāsa—tasteful spices; tulasī-mañjarī—the flowers of tulasī; saha—with; dila—gave; mukha-vāsa—perfume of the mouth.
''lavaṅga''—cloves; ''elācī''—cardamom; ''bīja''—seeds; ''uttama''—very nice; ''rasa-vāsa''—tasteful spices; ''tulasī-mañjarī''—the flowers of tulasī; ''saha''—with; ''dila''—gave; ''mukha-vāsa''—perfume of the mouth.
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Śrī Advaita Ācārya fed the two Lords cloves and cardamom mixed with tulasī flowers. Thus there was a good flavor within Their mouths.
Śrī Advaita Ācārya fed the two Lords cloves and cardamom mixed with tulasī flowers. Thus there was a good flavor within Their mouths.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 103

lavaṅga elācī-bīja—uttama rasa-vāsa
tulasī-mañjarī saha dila mukha-vāsa


SYNONYMS

lavaṅga—cloves; elācī—cardamom; bīja—seeds; uttama—very nice; rasa-vāsa—tasteful spices; tulasī-mañjarī—the flowers of tulasī; saha—with; dila—gave; mukha-vāsa—perfume of the mouth.


TRANSLATION

Śrī Advaita Ācārya fed the two Lords cloves and cardamom mixed with tulasī flowers. Thus there was a good flavor within Their mouths.