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:yuga-manvantare dhari’ nānā avatāra
:yuga-manvantare dhari' nānā avatāra
:dharma saṁsthāpana kare, adharma saṁhāra
:dharma saṁsthāpana kare, adharma saṁhāra
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yuga-manu-antare—in the ages and millenniums of Manu; dhari’—accepting; nānā—various; avatāra—incarnations; dharma saṁsthāpana kare—establishes the principles of religion; adharma saṁhāra—vanquishing irreligious principles.
yuga-manu-antare—in the ages and millenniums of Manu; dhari'-accepting; nānā—various; avatāra—incarnations; dharma saṁsthāpana kare—establishes the principles of religion; adharma saṁhāra—vanquishing irreligious principles.
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The Lord Viṣṇu who lies in the ocean of milk incarnates Himself in various forms to maintain the laws of the cosmos and annihilate the causes of disturbance. Such incarnations are visible in every manv-antara (i.e., in the course of the reign of each Manu, who lives for 71 x 4,320,000 years). Fourteen such Manus take their birth and die, to yield a place for the next, during one day of Brahmā.
Lord Viṣṇu, who lies in the ocean of milk, incarnates Himself in various forms to maintain the laws of the cosmos and annihilate the causes of disturbance. Such incarnations are visible in every manv-antara (i.e., in the course of the reign of each Manu, who lives for 71 x 4,320,000 years). Fourteen such Manus take their birth and die, to yield a place for the next, during one day of Brahmā.
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 113

yuga-manvantare dhari' nānā avatāra
dharma saṁsthāpana kare, adharma saṁhāra


SYNONYMS

yuga-manu-antare—in the ages and millenniums of Manu; dhari'-accepting; nānā—various; avatāra—incarnations; dharma saṁsthāpana kare—establishes the principles of religion; adharma saṁhāra—vanquishing irreligious principles.


TRANSLATION

In the ages and millenniums of Manu, He appears as different incarnations to establish the principles of real religion and vanquish the principles of irreligion.


PURPORT

Lord Viṣṇu, who lies in the ocean of milk, incarnates Himself in various forms to maintain the laws of the cosmos and annihilate the causes of disturbance. Such incarnations are visible in every manv-antara (i.e., in the course of the reign of each Manu, who lives for 71 x 4,320,000 years). Fourteen such Manus take their birth and die, to yield a place for the next, during one day of Brahmā.