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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975) - Madhya-līlā - Chapter 25: How All the Residents of Vārāṇasī Became Vaiṣṇavas
TEXT 29
- harer nāma-ślokera yei karilā vyākhyāna
- sei satya sukhadārtha parama pramāṇa
SYNONYMS
harer nāma-ślokera—of the verse beginning harer nāma harer nāma; yei—whatever; karilā—made; vyākhyāna—the explanation; sei—that; satya—true; sukha-da-artha—a meaning that is pleasing to accept; parama pramāṇa—the supreme evidence.
TRANSLATION
"Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's explanation of the verse beginning 'harer nāma harer nāma' is not only pleasing to the ear but is strong, factual evidence.