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Latest revision as of 17:57, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 90

ekeka dina ekeka grāme la-ila māgiñā
anna-kūṭa kare sabe haraṣita hañā


SYNONYMS

ekeka dina—one day after another; ekeka grāme—one village after another; la-ila—took permission; māgiñā—begging; anna-kūṭa kare—perform the Annakūṭa ceremony; sabe—all; haraṣita—pleased; hañā—becoming.


TRANSLATION

One village after another was pleased to beg Mādhavendra Purī to allot them one day to perform the Annakūṭa ceremony. Thus, day after day, the Annakūṭa ceremony was performed for some time.