Madhya-līlāChapter 14: Performance of the Vṛndāvana Pastimes

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Madhya 14.30

hari-vallabha, seńoti, karpūra, mālatī

ḍālimā marica-lāḍu, navāta, amṛti

SYNONYMS

hari-vallabhaa sweetmeat like bread fried in ghee (like a doughnut); seńotia sweetmeat made of a kind of fragrant flower; karpūraa flower; mālatī — another flower; ḍālimā — pomegranate; marica-lāḍua sweetmeat made with black pepper; navāta — another kind of sweetmeat, made with fused sugar; amṛtia preparation generally called amṛti-jilipi, made with rice powder and chick-pea flour, mixed with yogurt, fried in ghee and immersed in sugar water.

TRANSLATION

There were also the sweets known as hari-vallabha and sweets made of seńoti flowers, karpūra flowers and mālatī flowers. There were pomegranates, sweets made with black pepper, sweets made with fused sugar, and amṛti-jilipi.

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