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:ei cāri haite cabbiśa mūrti parakāśa
:ei cāri haite cabbiśa mūrti parakāśa
:astra-bhede nāma-bheda—vaibhava-vilāsa
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“From the original quadruple expansions, twenty-four forms are manifested. They differ according to the placement of the weapons in Their four hands. They are called vaibhava-vilāsa.
"From the original quadruple expansion, twenty-four forms are manifest. They differ according to the placement of weapons in Their four hands. They are called vaibhava-vilāsa.
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 191

ei cāri haite cabbiśa mūrti parakāśa
astra-bhede nāma-bheda--vaibhava-vilāsa


SYNONYMS

ei cāri haite—from these four; cabbiśa—twenty-four; mūrti—forms; parakāśa—manifestation; astra-bhede—according to the different weapons; nāma-bheda—the difference of names; vaibhava-vilāsa—the vaibhava pastime expansions.


TRANSLATION

"From the original quadruple expansion, twenty-four forms are manifest. They differ according to the placement of weapons in Their four hands. They are called vaibhava-vilāsa.