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tad-ante pralayas tāvān<br>
:tad-ante pralayas tāvān
brāhmī rātrir udāhṛtā<br>
:brāhmī rātrir udāhṛtā
trayo lokā ime tatra<br>
:trayo lokā ime tatra
kalpante pralayāya hi<br>
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tat-ante—after those (thousand cycles of ages); pralayaḥ—the annihilation; tāvān—of the same duration; brāhmī—of Brahmā; rātriḥ—the nighttime; udāhṛtā—is described; trayaḥ—the three; lokāḥ—worlds; ime—these; tatra—at that time; kalpante—are prone; pralayāya—to annihilation; hi—indeed.
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After one day of Brahmā, annihilation occurs during his night, which is of the same duration. At that time all the three planetary systems are subject to destruction.
After one day of Brahmā, annihilation occurs during his night, which is of the same duration. At that time all the three planetary systems are subject to destruction.
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 17 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

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tad-ante pralayas tāvān
brāhmī rātrir udāhṛtā
trayo lokā ime tatra
kalpante pralayāya hi


SYNONYMS

tat-ante — after those (thousand cycles of ages); pralayaḥ — the annihilation; tāvān — of the same duration; brāhmī — of Brahmā; rātriḥ — the nighttime; udāhṛtā — is described; trayaḥ — the three; lokāḥ — worlds; ime — these; tatra — at that time; kalpante — are prone; pralayāya — to annihilation; hi — indeed.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

After one day of Brahmā, annihilation occurs during his night, which is of the same duration. At that time all the three planetary systems are subject to destruction.



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