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"name":"Cc. Antya 13.67", "h1":"Cc. Antya 13.67", "label":"Text 67", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Antya-līlā 13.67", "description":"The gifts consisted of some sand from the site of the rāsa-līlā, a stone from Govardhana Hill, dry ripened pīlu fruits and a garland of small conchshells."
} —
rāsa-sthalīra vālu āra govardhanera śilā
śuṣka pakka pīlu-phala āra guñjā-mālā
rāsa-sthalīra vālu—sand from the place where Lord Kṛṣṇa held His rāsa dance; āra—and; govardhanera śilā—a stone from Govardhana Hill; śuṣka—dry; pakka—mature; pīlu-phala—pīlu fruit; āra—also; guñjā-mālā—a garland of small conchshells.
The gifts consisted of some sand from the site of the rāsa-līlā, a stone from Govardhana Hill, dry ripened pīlu fruits and a garland of small conchshells.