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se-saba sāmagrī āge kariba vistāra
yāhāra śravaṇe bhaktera vahe aśrudhāra
se-saba — all these things; sāmagrī — ingredients of the foods; āge — further on; kariba — I shall describe; vistāra — vividly; yāhāra — of which; śravaṇe — by the hearing; bhaktera — of a devotee; vahe — flowing; aśru-dhāra — tears.
I shall describe the contents of the bags of Rāghava Paṇḍita later in this book. Hearing this narration, devotees generally cry, and tears glide down from their eyes.
A vivid description of these rāghavera jhāli is to be found in chapter ten of the Antya-līlā portion of Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta.