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''tāṅhā haite''—from that original ''catur-vyūha''; ''punaḥ''—again; ''catur-vyūha-parakāśa''—manifestation of quadruple expansions; ''āvaraṇa-rūpe''—in the form of a covering; ''cāri-dike''—in four directions; ''yāṅra''—whose; ''vāsa''—residence.
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 193

tāṅhā haite punaḥ catur-vyūha-parakāśa
āvaraṇa-rūpe cāri-dike yāṅra vāsa


SYNONYMS

tāṅhā haite — from that original catur-vyūha; punaḥ — again; catur-vyūha-parakāśa — manifestation of quadruple expansions; āvaraṇa-rūpe — in the form of a covering; cāri-dike — in four directions; yāṅra — whose; vāsa — residence.


TRANSLATION

“Thus the original quadruple forms again manifest Themselves in a second set of quadruple expansions. The residences of these second quadruple expansions cover the four directions.