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:yāhā haite anya puruṣa- | :yāhā haite anya puruṣa-sakala--'adhama' | ||
:sei haya | :sei haya 'puruṣādhama'--sarasvatīra mana | ||
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"Mother Sarasvatī takes 'puruṣādhama' to mean 'puruṣottama,' He to whom all men are subordinate. | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975) - Antya-līlā - Chapter 5: How Pradyumna Miśra Received Instructions from Rāmānanda Rāya
TEXT 144
- yāhā haite anya puruṣa-sakala--'adhama'
- sei haya 'puruṣādhama'--sarasvatīra mana
SYNONYMS
yāhā haite—from whom; anya—other; puruṣa—persons; sakala—all; adhama—subordinate; sei—he; haya—is; puruṣa-adhama—the person under whom all others remain; sarasvatīra mana—the explanation of mother Sarasvatī.
TRANSLATION
"Mother Sarasvatī takes 'puruṣādhama' to mean 'puruṣottama,' He to whom all men are subordinate.