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nānā-bhaktera rasāmṛta nānā-vidha haya<br>
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sei saba rasāmṛtera ‘viṣaya’ ‘āśraya’<br>
:sei saba rasāmṛtera ‘viṣaya’ ‘āśraya’
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nānā-bhaktera—of various types of devotees; rasa-amṛta—the nectar of devotion or transcendental mellows; nānā-vidha—different varieties; haya—there are; sei saba—all these; rasa-amṛtera—of the nectar of devotion; viṣaya—subject; āśraya—object.
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“Each and every devotee has a certain type of transcendental mellow in relation to Kṛṣṇa. But in all transcendental relationships the devotee is the worshiper [āśraya] and Kṛṣṇa is the object of worship [viṣaya].
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 141

nānā-bhaktera rasāmṛta nānā-vidha haya
sei saba rasāmṛtera ‘viṣaya’ ‘āśraya’


SYNONYMS

nānā-bhaktera — of various types of devotees; rasa-amṛta — the nectar of devotion or transcendental mellows; nānā-vidha — different varieties; haya — there are; sei saba — all these; rasa-amṛtera — of the nectar of devotion; viṣaya — subject; āśraya — object.


TRANSLATION

“Each and every devotee has a certain type of transcendental mellow in relation to Kṛṣṇa. But in all transcendental relationships the devotee is the worshiper [āśraya] and Kṛṣṇa is the object of worship [viṣaya].