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:eka-i vigraha kintu ākāre haya āna
:eka-i vigraha kintu ākāre haya āna
:aneka prakāśa haya, ‘vilāsa’ tāra nāma
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 76

eka-i vigraha kintu ākāre haya āna
aneka prakāśa haya, 'vilāsa' tāra nāma


SYNONYMS

eka-i—one; vigraha—form; kintu—but; ākāre—in appearance; haya—is; āna—different; aneka—many; prakāśa—manifestations; haya—appear; vilāsa—pastime form; tāra—of that; nāma—the name.


TRANSLATION

But when the numerous forms are slightly different from one another, they are called vilāsa-vigrahas.