Pali - Every few days - [C253]
Warder - Exercise 21 (page 176)
Passages for Reading 2 (Part 13 of 41)

atha kho tesa.m Vaase.t.thaa sattaana.m badaalataaya
antarahitaaya aka.t.tha-paako saali paaturahosi,
aka.no athuso su-gandho ta.n.dula-pphalo.
then / indeed / to these / Vasettha (and Bharadvaja) /
beings / of the creeper / on the disappearance /
uncultivated-ripe / rice / was manifest / without red
dust coating / without husk / good-scent / husked
rice-fruit
Then, Vasettha and Bharadvaja, on the disappearance of
the creeper, uncultivated, fragrant, husked rice,
without the red dust coating and ready to cook,
appeared to these beings.

ya.m ta.m saaya.m saayamaasaaya aaharanti, paato ta.m
hoti pakka.m pa.tiviruu.lha.m.
whichever / in the evening / for the evening meal /
they bring / in the morning / that / is / ripe / grown
again
Whatever they brought in the evening for the evening
meal, that was grown again and ripe by the morning,

ya.m ta.m paato paataraasaaya aaharanti, saaya.m ta.m
hoti pakka.m pa.tiviruu.lha.m, naapadaana.m
pa~n~naayati.
whichever / in the morning / for the morning meal /
they bring / in the evening / that / is / ripe / grown
again / not-harvesting / is discerned
and whatever they brought in the morning for the
morning meal, that was grown again and ripe by the
evening, and no harvesting was necessary.

Metta, John