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<div | ''nāma-ābhāsa haite''—from the vibration of ''nāmābhāsa''; ''haya''—is; ''sarva-pāpa''—of all reactions to sins; ''kṣaya''—destruction. | ||
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TEXT 61
- nāmābhāsa haite haya sarva-pāpa-kṣaya
SYNONYMS
nāma-ābhāsa haite—from the vibration of nāmābhāsa; haya—is; sarva-pāpa—of all reactions to sins; kṣaya—destruction.
TRANSLATION
Nāmācārya Haridāsa Ṭhākura continued, "If one offenselessly utters the holy name even imperfectly, one can be freed from all the results of sinful life.