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api-śabde mukhya artha sāta vikhyāta<br>
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api-śabde—by the word api; mukhya—chief; artha—meanings; sāta—seven; vikhyāta—celebrated.
''api-śabde''—by the word ''api''; ''mukhya''—chief; ''artha''—meanings; ''sāta''—seven; ''vikhyāta''—celebrated.
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“There are seven chief meanings of the word ‘api.They are as follows.
"There are seven chief meanings of the word 'api.' They are as follows.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 68

api-śabde mukhya artha sāta vikhyāta


SYNONYMS

api-śabde—by the word api; mukhya—chief; artha—meanings; sāta—seven; vikhyāta—celebrated.


TRANSLATION

"There are seven chief meanings of the word 'api.' They are as follows.