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“Of the two Brahmans, You are fair-complexioned, and the other, Lord Jagannātha, is blackish. Both of You are delivering the whole world.
"Of the two Brahmans, You are fair-complexioned, and the other, Lord Jagannātha, is blackish. Both of You are delivering the whole world."
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Latest revision as of 05:50, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 164

tumi-gaura-varṇa, teṅha-śyāmala-varṇa
dui brahme kaila saba jagat-tāraṇa


SYNONYMS

tumi—You; gaura-varṇa—having a golden or fair complexion; teṅha—He; śyāmala-varṇa—having a blackish complexion; dui brahme—both Brahmans; kaila—performed; saba jagat—of the whole world; tāraṇa—deliverance.


TRANSLATION

"Of the two Brahmans, You are fair-complexioned, and the other, Lord Jagannātha, is blackish. Both of You are delivering the whole world."