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Latest revision as of 17:40, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 18

mahāprasāda-kṣīra-lobhe rahilā prabhu tathā
pūrve īśvara-purī tāṅre kahiyāchena kathā


SYNONYMS

mahā-prasāda—for the remnants of food; kṣīra—sweet rice; lobhe—in eagerness; rahilā—remained; prabhu—the Lord; tathā—there; pūrve—before that; īśvara-purī—Īśvara Purī, His spiritual master; tāṅre—unto Him; kahiyāchena—told; kathā—a narration.


TRANSLATION

The Lord remained there because He was very eager to receive the remnants of sweet rice offered to the Gopīnātha Deity, having heard a narration from His spiritual master, Īśvara Purī, of what had once happened there.