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eka bhukti kahe, bhoga—ananta-prakāra<br>
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siddhi—aṣṭādaśa, mukti—pañca-vidhākāra<br>
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“First we take the word ‘bhukti’ [‘material enjoyment’], which is of unlimited variety. We may also take the word ‘siddhi’ [‘perfection’], which has eighteen varieties. Similarly, the word ‘mukti’ has five varieties.
"First we take the word 'bhukti' ['material enjoyment'], which is of unlimited variety. We may also take the word 'siddhi' ['perfection'], which has eighteen varieties. Similarly, the word 'mukti' has five varieties.
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Latest revision as of 23:06, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 28

eka bhukti kahe, bhoga—ananta-prakāra
siddhi—aṣṭādaśa, mukti—pañca-vidhākāra


SYNONYMS

eka — first; bhukti — material enjoyment by doing something; kahe — is known; bhoga — enjoyment; ananta-prakāra — unlimited varieties; siddhi — the yogic perfections; aṣṭādaśa — eighteen in number; mukti — liberation; pañca-vidhā-ākāra — five varieties.


TRANSLATION

"First we take the word 'bhukti' ['material enjoyment'], which is of unlimited variety. We may also take the word 'siddhi' ['perfection'], which has eighteen varieties. Similarly, the word 'mukti' has five varieties.