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“There are eleven clear words in this verse, but when they are studied separately, various meanings glitter from each word.
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 10

ekādaśa pada ei śloke sunirmala
pṛthak nānā artha pade kare jhalamala


SYNONYMS

ekādaśa pada—eleven words; ei—this; śloke—in the verse; su-nirmala—very clear; pṛthak—separately; nānā—various; artha—meanings; pade—in each word; kare jhalamala—are glittering.


TRANSLATION

"There are eleven clear words in this verse, but when they are studied separately, various meanings glitter from each word.


PURPORT

The eleven separate words are (1) ātmārāmāḥ, (2) ca, (3) munayaḥ, (4) nirgranthāḥ, (5) api, (6) urukrame, (7) kurvanti, (8) ahaitukīm, (9) bhaktim, (10) ittham-bhūta-guṇaḥ, and (11) hariḥ. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu will explain the different connotations and imports of these words.