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brahma, ātmā, bhagavān—anuvāda tina<br>
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aṅga-prabhā, aṁśa, svarūpa—tina vidheya-cihna<br>
:aṅga-prabhā, aṁśa, svarūpa—tina vidheya-cihna
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brahma—the impersonal Brahman; ātmā—the localized Paramātmā; bhagavān—the Personality of Godhead; anuvāda—subjects; tina—three; aṅga-prabhā—bodily effulgence; aṁśa—partial manifestation; svarūpa—original form; tina—three; vidheya-cihna—predicates.
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Impersonal Brahman, the localized Paramātmā and the Personality of Godhead are three subjects, and the glowing effulgence, the partial manifestation and the original form are their three respective predicates.
Impersonal Brahman, the localized Paramātmā and the Personality of Godhead are three subjects, and the glowing effulgence, the partial manifestation and the original form are their three respective predicates.
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 6

brahma, ātmā, bhagavān—anuvāda tina
aṅga-prabhā, aṁśa, svarūpa—tina vidheya-cihna


SYNONYMS

brahma — the impersonal Brahman; ātmā — the localized Paramātmā; bhagavān — the Personality of Godhead; anuvāda — subjects; tina — three; aṅga-prabhā — bodily effulgence; aṁśa — partial manifestation; svarūpa — original form; tina — three; vidheya-cihna — predicates.


TRANSLATION

Impersonal Brahman, the localized Paramātmā and the Personality of Godhead are three subjects, and the glowing effulgence, the partial manifestation and the original form are their three respective predicates.