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''bhakta-pada-dhūli''—the dust of the lotus feet of a devotee; ''āra''—and; ''bhakta-pada-jala''—the water that washed the feet of a devotee; ''bhakta-bhukta-avaśeṣa''—and the remnants of food eaten by a devotee; ''tina''—three; ''mahā-bala''—very powerful.
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 60

bhakta-pada-dhūli āra bhakta-pada-jala
bhakta-bhukta-avaśeṣa,—tina mahā-bala


SYNONYMS

bhakta-pada-dhūli — the dust of the lotus feet of a devotee; āra — and; bhakta-pada-jala — the water that washed the feet of a devotee; bhakta-bhukta-avaśeṣa — and the remnants of food eaten by a devotee; tina — three; mahā-bala — very powerful.


TRANSLATION

The dust of the feet of a devotee, the water that has washed the feet of a devotee, and the remnants of food left by a devotee are three very powerful substances.