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:satya-yuge dharma-dhyāna karāya ‘śukla’-mūrti dhari’
:satya-yuge dharma-dhyāna karāya 'śukla'-mūrti dhari'
:kardamake vara dilā yeṅho kṛpā kari’
:kardamake vara dilā yeṅho kṛpā kari'
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satya-yuge—in the millennium of Satya-yuga; dharma-dhyāna—religious principles and meditation; karāya—induces; śukla—whitish; mūrti—form; dhari’—accepting; kardamake—to Kardama Muni; vara dilā—gave benedictions; yeṅho—who; kṛpā kari’—out of causeless mercy.
satya-yuge—in the millennium of Satya-yuga; dharma-dhyāna—religious principles and meditation; karāya—induces; śukla—whitish; mūrti—form; dhari'-accepting; kardamake—to Kardama Muni; vara dilā—gave benedictions; yeṅho—who; kṛpā kari'-out of causeless mercy.
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“As the white incarnation, the Lord taught religion and meditation. He offered benedictions to Kardama Muni, and in this way He showed His causeless mercy.
"As the white incarnation, the Lord taught religion and meditation. He offered benedictions to Kardama Muni, and in this way He showed His causeless mercy.
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Kardama Muni was one of the prajāpatis. He married Devahūti, the daughter of Manu, and their son was Kapiladeva. The Supreme Lord was very pleased with Kardama Muni’s austerities, and He appeared before Kardama Muni in a whitish body. This happened in the Satya-yuga millennium, when people were accustomed to practicing meditation.
Kardama Muni was one of the prajāpatis. He married Devahūti, the daughter of Manu, and their son was Kapiladeva. The Supreme Lord was very pleased with Kardama Muni's austerities, and He appeared before Kardama Muni in a whitish body. This happened in the Satya-yuga millennium, when people were accustomed to practicing meditation.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 334

satya-yuge dharma-dhyāna karāya 'śukla'-mūrti dhari'
kardamake vara dilā yeṅho kṛpā kari'


SYNONYMS

satya-yuge—in the millennium of Satya-yuga; dharma-dhyāna—religious principles and meditation; karāya—induces; śukla—whitish; mūrti—form; dhari'-accepting; kardamake—to Kardama Muni; vara dilā—gave benedictions; yeṅho—who; kṛpā kari'-out of causeless mercy.


TRANSLATION

"As the white incarnation, the Lord taught religion and meditation. He offered benedictions to Kardama Muni, and in this way He showed His causeless mercy.


PURPORT

Kardama Muni was one of the prajāpatis. He married Devahūti, the daughter of Manu, and their son was Kapiladeva. The Supreme Lord was very pleased with Kardama Muni's austerities, and He appeared before Kardama Muni in a whitish body. This happened in the Satya-yuga millennium, when people were accustomed to practicing meditation.