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prasādānna pasārira yata nā vikāya
dui-tina dina haile bhāta saḍi’ yāya
prasāda-anna — food of Jagannātha; pasārira — of the shopkeepers; yata — as much as; nā vikāya — is not sold; dui-tina dina — two or three days; haile — after; bhāta — the rice; saḍi’ yāya — becomes decomposed.
Lord Jagannātha’s prasādam is sold by shopkeepers, and that which is not sold decomposes after two or three days.