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The word majumadara refers to a treasurer who keeps accounts of revenue

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"The word majumadāra refers to a treasurer who keeps accounts of revenue"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

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The word majumadāra refers to a treasurer who keeps accounts of revenue.

Hiraṇya and Govardhana were the two governmental treasurers in that division of the country. Their priest was named Balarāma Ācārya.

The word majumadāra refers to a treasurer who keeps accounts of revenue.

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