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Text 11
bhikṣā lāgi’ eka-dina eka grāma giyā
āpane bahuta anna ānila māgiyā
bhikṣā lāgi’ — for prasādam; eka-dina — in one day; eka grāma — to one village; giyā — going; āpane — personally; bahuta — a great quantity; anna — of rice and other eatables; ānila — brought; māgiyā — begging.
Each day Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu personally went to a village and collected a great quantity of rice and other grains for the preparation of prasādam.