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:apāra aiśvarya kṛṣṇera—nāhika gaṇana
:apāra aiśvarya kṛṣṇera--nāhika gaṇana
:śākhā-candra-nyāye kari dig-daraśana
:śākhā-candra-nyāye kari dig-daraśana
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“No one can estimate the opulence of Kṛṣṇa. That is unlimited. However, just as one sees the moon through the branches of a tree, I wish to give a little indication.
"No one can estimate the opulence of Kṛṣṇa. That is unlimited. However, just as one sees the moon through the branches of a tree, I wish to give a little indication."
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First a child is shown the branches of a tree, and then he is shown the moon through the branches. This is called śākhā-candra-nyāya. The idea is that first one must be given a simpler example. Then the more difficult background is explained.
First a child is shown the branches of a tree, and then he is shown the moon through the branches. This is called śākhā-candra-nyāya. The idea is that first one must be given a simpler example. Then the more difficult background is explained.
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Latest revision as of 13:54, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 30

apāra aiśvarya kṛṣṇera--nāhika gaṇana
śākhā-candra-nyāye kari dig-daraśana


SYNONYMS

apāra—unlimited; aiśvarya—opulence; kṛṣṇera—of Lord Kṛṣṇa; nāhika gaṇana—there is no estimation; śākhā-candra-nyāye—according to the logic of seeing the moon through the branches of a tree; kari—I make; dik-daraśana—an indication only.


TRANSLATION

"No one can estimate the opulence of Kṛṣṇa. That is unlimited. However, just as one sees the moon through the branches of a tree, I wish to give a little indication."


PURPORT

First a child is shown the branches of a tree, and then he is shown the moon through the branches. This is called śākhā-candra-nyāya. The idea is that first one must be given a simpler example. Then the more difficult background is explained.