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==== TEXT 91 ====
==== TEXT 91 ====

Latest revision as of 14:53, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 91

ei tina skandhera kailuṅ śākhāra gaṇana
yāṅ-sabā-smaraṇe bhava-bandha-vimocana


SYNONYMS

ei tina—of all these three; skandhera—trunks; kailuṅ—described; śākhāra gaṇana—enumeration of the branches; yāṅ-sabā—all of them; smaraṇe—by remembering; bhava-bandha—from entanglement in the material world; vimocana—freedom.


TRANSLATION

Simply by remembering the names of all these branches and subbranches of the three trunks I have described [Nityānanda, Advaita and Gadādhara], one attains freedom from the entanglement of material existence.