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''śuniyā''—hearing; ''pasāri''—the shopkeepers; ''saba''—all; ''cāṅgaḍā uṭhāñā''—taking big baskets; ''prasāda dite''—to deliver the ''prasādam''; ''āse''—come forward; ''tārā''—they; ''ānandita hañā''—in great jubilation.
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 75

śuniyā pasāri saba cāṅgaḍā uṭhāñā
prasāda dite āse tārā ānandita hañā


SYNONYMS

śuniyā — hearing; pasāri — the shopkeepers; saba — all; cāṅgaḍā uṭhāñā — taking big baskets; prasāda dite — to deliver the prasādam; āse — come forward; tārā — they; ānandita hañā — in great jubilation.


TRANSLATION

Hearing this, all the shopkeepers immediately came forward with big baskets of prasādam, which they jubilantly delivered to Lord Caitanya.