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eka eka dine cāturmāsya pūrṇa haila
kataka brāhmaṇa bhikṣā dite nā pāila
eka eka dine — day by day; cāturmāsya — the period of Cāturmāsya; pūrṇa haila — became filled; kataka brāhmaṇa — some of the brāhmaṇas; bhikṣā dite — to offer Him lunch; nā — did not; pāila — get the opportunity.
Each day the Lord was invited by a different brāhmaṇa, but some of the brāhmaṇas did not get the opportunity to offer Him lunch because the period of Cāturmāsya came to an end.