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bāhu tuli’ bale prabhu bala’ ‘hari’ ‘hari’<br>
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uṭhila—śrī-hari-dhvani catur-dik bhari’<br>
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Raising His arms, the Lord asked everyone to chant loudly the vibration of the holy name of Lord Hari. There immediately arose a great stir, and the vibration of “Hari!” filled all directions.
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Latest revision as of 21:13, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 276

bāhu tuli’ bale prabhu bala’ ‘hari’ ‘hari’
uṭhila—śrī-hari-dhvani catur-dik bhari’


SYNONYMS

bāhu tuli’ — raising the arms; bale — says; prabhu — the Lord; bala’ — speak; hari hari — the holy name of the Lord, Hari; uṭhila — arose; śrī-hari-dhvani — vibration of the sound Hari; catuḥ-dik — the four directions; bhari’ — filling.


TRANSLATION

Raising His arms, the Lord asked everyone to chant loudly the vibration of the holy name of Lord Hari. There immediately arose a great stir, and the vibration of “Hari!” filled all directions.