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''tina janāra''—of three persons; ''bhakṣya-piṇḍa''—the stack of eatables; ''tomāra''—of You; ''eka grāsa''—one morsel; ''tāra''—to that; ''lekhāya''—in proportion; ''ei anna''—this food; ''nahe''—is not; ''pañca-grāsa''—five morsels.
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 76

tina janāra bhakṣya-piṇḍa—tomāra eka grāsa
tāra lekhāya ei anna nahe pañca-grāsa


SYNONYMS

tina janāra — of three persons; bhakṣya-piṇḍa — the stack of eatables; tomāra — of You; eka grāsa — one morsel; tāra — to that; lekhāya — in proportion; ei anna — this food; nahe — is not; pañca-grāsa — five morsels.


TRANSLATION

Śrī Advaita Ācārya said, “The amount of food that three people can eat does not constitute even a morsel for You. In proportion to that, these edibles are not even five morsels of food for You.”