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''aiśvarya''—opulence; ''mādhurya''—transcendental sweetness; ''kāruṇye''—mercy; ''svarūpa-pūrṇatā''—fullness of spiritual value; ''bhakta-vātsalya''—affection for the devotee; ''ātma-paryanta''—up to the point of His personal self; ''vadānyatā''—magnanimity.
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Latest revision as of 23:09, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 42

aiśvarya-mādhurya-kāruṇye svarūpa-pūrṇatā
bhakta-vātsalya, ātma-paryanta vadānyatā


SYNONYMS

aiśvarya — opulence; mādhurya — transcendental sweetness; kāruṇye — mercy; svarūpa-pūrṇatā — fullness of spiritual value; bhakta-vātsalya — affection for the devotee; ātma-paryanta — up to the point of His personal self; vadānyatā — magnanimity.


TRANSLATION

"Kṛṣṇa's transcendental qualities of opulence, sweetness and mercy are perfect and full. As far as Kṛṣṇa's affectionate leaning toward His devotees is concerned, He is so magnanimous that He can give Himself to His devotees.