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Text 63
prasāda pāi anyonye kailā āliṅgana
caitanya-virahe duṅhe karilā krandana
prasāda pāi — after eating the remnants of food; anyonye — one another; kailā āliṅgana — they embraced; caitanya-virahe — in separation from Lord Caitanya; duṅhe — both; karilā krandana — cried.
After eating the prasādam, they embraced each other and cried due to separation from Lord Caitanya.