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''sahasra-vadane''—in thousands of mouths; ''kahe''—speaks; ''āpane''—personally; ''ananta''—Anantadeva; ''tabu''—still; ''eka līlāra''—of one pastime only; ''teṅho''—He (Anantadeva); ''nāhi''—not; ''pāya''—gets; ''anta''—the end.
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 289

sahasra-vadane kahe āpane 'ananta'
tabu eka līlāra teṅho nāhi pāya anta


SYNONYMS

sahasra-vadane — in thousands of mouths; kahe — speaks; āpane — personally; ananta — Anantadeva; tabu — still; eka līlāra — of one pastime only; teṅho — He (Anantadeva); nāhi — not; pāya — gets; anta — the end.


TRANSLATION

Although Lord Anantadeva is always describing the pastimes of the Lord with His thousands of mouths, He cannot reach the end of even one of the Lord’s pastimes.