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pūrvavat likhi yabe guṇāvatāra-gaṇa<br>
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asaṅkhya saṅkhyā tāṅra, nā haya gaṇana<br>
:asaṅkhya saṅkhyā tāṅra, nā haya gaṇana
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“As stated before when I described the incarnations of the material modes [guṇa-avatāras], one should consider that these incarnations also are unlimited and that no one can count them.
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 348

pūrvavat likhi yabe guṇāvatāra-gaṇa
asaṅkhya saṅkhyā tāṅra, nā haya gaṇana


SYNONYMS

pūrva-vat — as previously; likhi — I write; yabe — when; guṇa-avatāra-gaṇa — incarnations of the material modes of nature; asaṅkhya — innumerable; saṅkhya — counting; tāṅra — of them; haya gaṇana — not actually countable.


TRANSLATION

“As stated before when I described the incarnations of the material modes [guṇa-avatāras], one should consider that these incarnations also are unlimited and that no one can count them.