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Text 84
dekhiyā santuṣṭa hailā śacīra nandana
sabāke khāoyāla āge kariyā bhakṣaṇa
dekhiyā — seeing this; santuṣṭa — satisfied; hailā — became; śacīra — of mother Śacī; nandana — son; sabāke — everyone; khāoyāla — made to eat; āge — in the beginning; kariyā — doing; bhakṣaṇa — eating Himself.
Seeing the quality of the mangoes, the Lord was greatly satisfied, and thus after eating first, He fed all the other devotees.