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madhya-mūla—the middle root; paramānanda | madhya-mūla—the middle root; paramānanda purī—of the name Paramānanda Purī; mahā-dhīra—most sober; aṣṭa dike—in the eight directions; aṣṭa mūla—eight roots; vṛkṣa—the tree; kaila sthira—fixed. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 26 January 2020
TEXT 16
- madhya-mūla paramānanda purī mahā-dhīra
- aṣṭa dike aṣṭa mūla vṛkṣa kaila sthira
SYNONYMS
madhya-mūla—the middle root; paramānanda purī—of the name Paramānanda Purī; mahā-dhīra—most sober; aṣṭa dike—in the eight directions; aṣṭa mūla—eight roots; vṛkṣa—the tree; kaila sthira—fixed.
TRANSLATION
With the sober and grave Paramānanda Purī as the central root and the other eight roots in the eight directions, the tree of Caitanya Mahāprabhu stood firmly.