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brahmādi rahu—sahasra-vadane ‘ananta’<br>
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nirantara gāya mukhe, nā pāya guṇera anta<br>
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brahmā-ādi rahu—leave aside Lord Brahmā and others; sahasra-vadane—in thousands of mouths; ananta—Lord Ananta; nirantara—continuously; gāya—chants; mukhe—in the mouths; nā pāya—does not obtain; guṇera—of qualities of the Lord; anta—the end.
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“To say nothing of Lord Brahmā, even Lord Ananta, who has thousands of heads, cannot reach the end of the Lord’s transcendental qualities, even though He is continuously chanting their praises.
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 12

brahmādi rahu—sahasra-vadane ‘ananta’
nirantara gāya mukhe, nā pāya guṇera anta


SYNONYMS

brahmā-ādi rahu — leave aside Lord Brahmā and others; sahasra-vadane — in thousands of mouths; ananta — Lord Ananta; nirantara — continuously; gāya — chants; mukhe — in the mouths; pāya — does not obtain; guṇera — of qualities of the Lord; anta — the end.


TRANSLATION

“To say nothing of Lord Brahmā, even Lord Ananta, who has thousands of heads, cannot reach the end of the Lord’s transcendental qualities, even though He is continuously chanting their praises.