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rātri-kāle ṭhākurere karāiyā śayana
purī-gosāñi kaila kichu gavya bhojana

rātri-kāle — at night; ṭhākurere — the Deity; karāiyā — causing to do; śayana — lying down for rest; purī-gosāñi — Mādhavendra Purī; kaila — did; kichu — some; gavya — milk preparation; bhojana — eating.

Śrī Mādhavendra Purī did not eat anything throughout the day, but at night, after laying the Deity down to rest, he took a milk preparation.

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