aṣṭhi-valkala nÄhi, — amá¹›ta-rasamaya
eka phala khÄile rase udara pÅ«raya

 aṣṭhi - seed; valkala - skin; nÄhi - there is none; amá¹›ta - nectar; rasa-maya - full of juice; eka - one; phala - fruit; khÄile - if one eats; rase - with the juice; udara - belly; pÅ«raya - fulfilled.


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The fruits had no seeds or skins. They were full of nectarean juice and were so sweet that a man would be fully satisfied by eating only one.

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