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keha yadi deya, tabe karaye bhakṣaṇa
kabhu upavāsa, kabhu karaye carvaṇa”
keha — someone; yadi — if; deya — offers; tabe — then; karaye bhakṣaṇa — he eats; kabhu — sometimes; upavāsa — fasting; kabhu — sometimes; karaye carvaṇa — he chews.
“He eats if someone gives him something to eat. Sometimes he fasts, and sometimes he chews fried grains.”