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ananta-śakti-madhye kṛṣṇera tina śakti pradhāna<br>
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‘icchā-śakti’, ‘jñāna-śakti’, ‘kriyā-śakti’ nāma<br>
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“Kṛṣṇa has unlimited potencies, out of which three are chief—willpower, the power of knowledge and the creative energy.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 252

ananta-śakti-madhye kṛṣṇera tina śakti pradhāna
‘icchā-śakti’, ‘jñāna-śakti’, ‘kriyā-śakti’ nāma


SYNONYMS

ananta-śakti — of unlimited potencies; madhye — in the midst; kṛṣṇera — of Lord Kṛṣṇa; tina — three; śakti — potencies; pradhāna — are chief; icchā-śakti — willpower; jñāna-śakti — the power of knowledge; kriyā-śakti — the creative energy; nāma — named.


TRANSLATION

“Kṛṣṇa has unlimited potencies, out of which three are chief—willpower, the power of knowledge and the creative energy.