Antya-līlāChapter 18: Rescuing the Lord from the Sea

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Antya 18.104

eka nārikela nānā-jāti, eka āmra nānā bhāti,

kalā, koli — vividha-prakāra

panasa, kharjura, kamalā, nārańga, jāma, santarā,

drākṣā, bādāma, meoyā yata āra

SYNONYMS

eka — one item; nārikela — coconut; nānā-jāti — of many varieties; eka — one; āmra — mango; nānā bhāti — of many different kinds; kalā — banana; koli — berries; vividha-prakāra — of different varieties; panasa — jackfruit; kharjura — dates; kamalā — tangerines; nārańga — oranges; jāma — blackberries; santarā — another type of tangerine; drākṣā — grapes; bādāma — almonds; meoyā — dried fruits; yataas many as there are; āra — and.

TRANSLATION

"Among the fruits were many varieties of coconuts and mangoes, bananas, berries, jackfruits, dates, tangerines, oranges, blackberries, santarās, grapes, almonds and all kinds of dried fruit.

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