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ākāśādira guṇa yena para-para bhūte<br>
:ākāśādira guṇa yena para-para bhūte
dui-tina krame bāḍe pañca pṛthivīte<br>
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ākāśa-ādira—of the sky, air and so on; guṇa—the qualities; yena—just as; para-para—one after another; bhūte—in the material elements; dui-tina—two and then three; krame—by gradations; bāḍe—increase; pañca—all five; pṛthivīte—in earth.
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“The qualities in the material elements—sky, air, fire, water and earth—increase one after another by a gradual process of one, two and three, and at the last stage, in the element earth, all five qualities are completely visible.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 87

ākāśādira guṇa yena para-para bhūte
dui-tina krame bāḍe pañca pṛthivīte


SYNONYMS

ākāśa-ādira — of the sky, air and so on; guṇa — the qualities; yena — just as; para-para — one after another; bhūte — in the material elements; dui-tina — two and then three; krame — by gradations; bāḍe — increase; pañca — all five; pṛthivīte — in earth.


TRANSLATION

“The qualities in the material elements—sky, air, fire, water and earth—increase one after another by a gradual process of one, two and three, and at the last stage, in the element earth, all five qualities are completely visible.