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sac-cid-ānanda-deha, pūrṇa-brahma-svarūpa<br>
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‘sarvātmā’, ‘sarvajña’, nitya sarvādi-svarūpa<br>
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“According to the Koran, the Lord has a supreme, blissful, transcendental body. He is the Absolute Truth, the all-pervading, omniscient and eternal being. He is the origin of everything.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 191

sac-cid-ānanda-deha, pūrṇa-brahma-svarūpa
‘sarvātmā’, ‘sarvajña’, nitya sarvādi-svarūpa


SYNONYMS

sat-cit-ānanda-deha — transcendental, blissful, spiritual body; pūrṇa-brahma-svarūpa — the identification of the Absolute Truth; sarva-ātmā — all-pervading; sarva-jña — omniscient; nitya — eternal; sarva-ādi — the origin of everything; svarūpa — the real form of the Lord.


TRANSLATION

“According to the Koran, the Lord has a supreme, blissful, transcendental body. He is the Absolute Truth, the all-pervading, omniscient and eternal being. He is the origin of everything.