CC Madhya 14.249

ei paṭṭa-ḍorīra tumi hao yajamāna
prati-vatsara ānibe ‘ḍorī’ kariyā nirmāṇa
Word for word: 
ei paṭṭa-ḍorīra — of these paṭṭa-ḍorīs, silken ropes; tumi — you; hao — become; yajamāna — the worshipers; prati-vatsara — every year; ānibe — you must bring; ḍorī — ropes; kariyā nirmāṇa — manufacturing.
Translation: 
Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu ordered Rāmānanda Vasu and Satyarāja Khān to become the worshipers of these ropes and every year bring silken ropes from their village.
Purport: 

It is understood that silken rope was being manufactured by the local inhabitants of Kulīna-grāma; therefore Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu asked Rāmānanda Vasu and Satyarāja Khān to get ropes every year for Lord Jagannātha’s service.