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''ānanda-aṁśe''—in bliss; ''hlādinī''—the pleasure-giving potency; ''sat-aṁśe''—in eternity; ''sandhinī''—the creative potency; ''cit-aṁśe''—in knowledge; ''samvit''—the knowledge potency; ''yāre''—which; ''jñāna''—knowledge; ''kari’''—taking as; ''māni''—I accept.
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 155

ānandāṁśe ‘hlādinī’, sad-aṁśe ‘sandhinī’
cid-aṁśe ‘samvit’, yāre jñāna kari’ māni


SYNONYMS

ānanda-aṁśe — in bliss; hlādinī — the pleasure-giving potency; sat-aṁśe — in eternity; sandhinī — the creative potency; cit-aṁśe — in knowledge; samvit — the knowledge potency; yāre — which; jñāna — knowledge; kari’ — taking as; māni — I accept.


TRANSLATION

“Hlādinī is His aspect of bliss; sandhinī, of eternal existence; and samvit, of cognizance, which is also accepted as knowledge.