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#dl##dd#ramante yogino 'nante#/dd#
#dd#satyānande cid-ātmani#/dd#
#dd#iti rāma-padenāsau#/dd#
#dd#paraṁ brahmābhidhīyate#/dd##/dl#
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ramante — take pleasure; yoginaḥ — transcendentalists; anante — in the unlimited; satya-ānande — real pleasure; cit-ātmani — in spiritual existence; iti — thus; rāma — Rāma; padena — by the word; asau — He; param — supreme; brahma — truth; abhidhīyate — is called.
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" 'The Supreme Absolute Truth is called Rāma because the transcendentalists take pleasure in the unlimited true pleasure of spiritual existence.'
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This is the eighth verse of the Śata-nāma-stotra of Lord Rāmacandra, which is found in the Padma Purāṇa.
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#dl##dd#ramante yogino ’nante#/dd#
#dd#satyānande cid-ātmani#/dd#
#dd#iti rāma-padenāsau#/dd#
#dd#paraṁ brahmābhidhīyate#/dd##/dl#
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ramante — take pleasure; yoginaḥ — transcendentalists; anante — in the unlimited; satya-ānande — real pleasure; cit-ātmani — in spiritual existence; iti — thus; rāma — Rāma; padena — by the word; asau — He; param — supreme; brahma — truth; abhidhīyate — is called.
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“‘The Supreme Absolute Truth is called Rāma because the transcendentalists take pleasure in the unlimited true pleasure of spiritual existence.’
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This is the eighth verse of the Śata-nāma-stotra of Lord Rāmacandra, which is found in the Padma Purāṇa.
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