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If one does not believe in the uncommon transcendental pastimes of the Lord, he is vanquished both in this world and in the next. | If one does not believe in the uncommon, transcendental pastimes of the Lord, he is vanquished both in this world and in the next. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 27 January 2020
TEXT 111
- alaukika-līlāya yāra nā haya viśvāsa
- iha-loka, para-loka tāra haya nāśa
SYNONYMS
alaukika—uncommon; līlāya—in the pastimes; yāra—of someone; nā—not; haya—there is; viśvāsa—faith; iha-loka—in this world; para-loka—in the next world; tāra—of him; haya—there is; nāśa—destruction.
TRANSLATION
If one does not believe in the uncommon, transcendental pastimes of the Lord, he is vanquished both in this world and in the next.