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Latest revision as of 17:17, 26 January 2020
Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975) - Ādi-līlā - Chapter 3: The External Reasons for the Appearance of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu
TEXT 32
- prathama līlāya tāṅra 'viśvambhara' nāma
- bhakti-rase bharila, dharila bhūta-grāma
SYNONYMS
prathama—first; līlāya—in the pastimes; tāṅra—of Him; viśvambhara nāma—the name Viśvambhara; bhakti-rase—with the mellow of devotional service; bharila—He filled; dharila—saved; bhūta-grāma—all the living entities.
TRANSLATION
In His early pastimes He is known as Viśvambhara because He floods the world with the nectar of devotion and thus saves the living beings.