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Latest revision as of 19:48, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 75

ye keha jāne, āṅṭi cuṣite lāgila
ye nā jāne gauḍiyā pīlu cāvāñā khāila


SYNONYMS

ye — those who; keha — some; jāne — knew; āṅṭi — seeds; cuṣite lāgila — began to lick; ye — those who; jāne — did not know; gauḍiyā — Bengali devotees; pīlu — the pīlu fruit; cāvāñā — chewing; khāila — ate.


TRANSLATION

Those devotees who were familiar with pīlu fruits sucked on the seeds, but the Bengali devotees who did not know what they were chewed the seeds and swallowed them.