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“Nothing is purer than Her love. But its behavior is always perverse and crooked.
"Nothing is purer than Her love. But its behavior is always perverse and crooked."
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 130

yāhā haite sunirmala dvitīya nāhi āra
tathāpi sarvadā vāmya-vakra-vyavahāra


SYNONYMS

yāhā haite—than which; su-nirmala—very pure; dvitīya—second; nāhi—there is not; āra—another; tathāpi—still; sarvadā—always; vāmya—perverse; vakra—crooked; vyavahāra—behavior.


TRANSLATION

"Nothing is purer than Her love. But its behavior is always perverse and crooked."