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Text 102
nūpurera dhvani śuni’ ānandita mana
uttamānna pāka kari’ karāya bhojana
nūpurera — of the ankle bells; dhvani — the sounds; śuni’ — hearing; ānandita — very pleased; mana — the mind; uttama-anna — first-class rice; pāka — cooking; kari’ — doing; karāya — causes; bhojana — eating.
While Gopāla followed the young brāhmaṇa, the tinkling sound of His ankle bells could be heard. The brāhmaṇa became very pleased, and he cooked first-class rice for Gopāla to eat.