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kṛṣṇera ucchiṣṭa haya ‘mahā-prasāda’ nāma<br>
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’bhakta-śeṣa’ haile ‘mahā-mahā-prasādākhyāna’<br>
:'bhakta-śeṣa' haile 'mahā-mahā-prasādākhyāna'
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kṛṣṇera ucchiṣṭa—remnants of the food of Kṛṣṇa; haya—are; mahā-prasāda nāma—called mahā-prasādam; bhakta-śeṣa—the remnants of a devotee; haile—when it becomes; mahā-mahā-prasāda—great mahā-prasādam; ākhyāna—named.
''kṛṣṇera ucchiṣṭa''—remnants of the food of Kṛṣṇa; ''haya''—are; ''mahā-prasāda nāma''—called ''mahā-prasādam''; ''bhakta-śeṣa''—the remnants of a devotee; ''haile''—when it becomes; ''mahā-mahā-prasāda''—great ''mahā-prasādam''; ''ākhyāna''—named.
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The remnants of food offered to Lord Kṛṣṇa are called mahā-prasādam. After this same mahā-prasādam has been taken by a devotee, the remnants are elevated to mahā-mahā-prasādam.
The remnants of food offered to Lord Kṛṣṇa are called mahā-prasādam. After this same mahā-prasādam has been taken by a devotee, the remnants are elevated to mahā-mahā-prasādam.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 59

kṛṣṇera ucchiṣṭa haya 'mahā-prasāda' nāma
'bhakta-śeṣa' haile 'mahā-mahā-prasādākhyāna'


SYNONYMS

kṛṣṇera ucchiṣṭa—remnants of the food of Kṛṣṇa; haya—are; mahā-prasāda nāma—called mahā-prasādam; bhakta-śeṣa—the remnants of a devotee; haile—when it becomes; mahā-mahā-prasāda—great mahā-prasādam; ākhyāna—named.


TRANSLATION

The remnants of food offered to Lord Kṛṣṇa are called mahā-prasādam. After this same mahā-prasādam has been taken by a devotee, the remnants are elevated to mahā-mahā-prasādam.