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Latest revision as of 19:06, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 234

nityānanda-prabhura guṇa-mahimā apāra
‘sahasra-vadane’ śeṣa nāhi pāya yāṅra


SYNONYMS

nityānanda-prabhura — of Lord Nityānanda; guṇa-mahimā — glories of transcendental attributes; apāra — unfathomable; sahasra-vadane — in thousands of mouths; śeṣa — ultimate end; nāhi — does not; pāya — get; yāṅra — whose.


TRANSLATION

The glories of Lord Nityānanda’s transcendental attributes are unfathomable. Even Lord Śeṣa, with His thousands of mouths, cannot find their limit.