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''mathurā''—in Mathurā; ''dvārakāya''—in Dvārakā; ''nija-rūpa''—personal body; ''prakāśiyā''—manifesting; ''nānā-rūpe''—in various ways; ''vilasaye''—enjoys pastimes; ''catuḥ-vyūha haiñā''—expanding into four wonderful forms.
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 23

mathurā-dvārakāya nija-rūpa prakāśiyā
nānā-rūpe vilasaye catur-vyūha haiñā


SYNONYMS

mathurā — in Mathurā; dvārakāya — in Dvārakā; nija-rūpa — personal body; prakāśiyā — manifesting; nānā-rūpe — in various ways; vilasaye — enjoys pastimes; catuḥ-vyūha haiñā — expanding into four wonderful forms.


TRANSLATION

Lord Kṛṣṇa manifests His own form in Mathurā and Dvārakā. He enjoys pastimes in various ways by expanding into the quadruple forms.