Gazak
From the temple with eighty-four bells,
Three shops were left behind.
The Gazak maker's store,
Who crafted Gazak himself.
Gazak made of gold and silver,
Meaning,
Gazak with jaggery and sugar.
Often enjoyed in the winters,
Jaggery's round, crisp Gazak.
Once witnessed in the workshop,
Gazak being made.
On a wooden peg,
Gazak's mixture being beaten.
With great force,
Since then,
Gazak's fondness for eating
Persisted in the mind.
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