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"In this kind of ceremony, which is called Annakūṭa, cooked rice is stacked like a small mountain for prasādam distribution"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

In this kind of ceremony, which is called Annakūṭa, cooked rice is stacked like a small mountain for prasādam distribution.

Pots of yogurt, milk, buttermilk and śikhariṇī, sweet rice, cream and solid cream were placed alongside the vegetables.

In this kind of ceremony, which is called Annakūṭa, cooked rice is stacked like a small mountain for prasādam distribution.