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Text 27
pākila ye prema-phala amṛta-madhura
vilāya caitanya-mālī, nāhi laya mūla
pākila — ripened; ye — that; prema-phala — the fruit of love of Godhead; amṛta — nectarean; madhura — sweet; vilāya — distributes; caitanya-mālī — the gardener, Lord Caitanya; nāhi — does not; laya — take; mūla — price.
The fruits ripened and became sweet and nectarean. The gardener, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, distributed them without asking any price.