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Lord Kṛṣṇa manifests His own form in Mathurā and Dvārakā. He enjoys pastimes in various ways by expanding into the quadruple forms.
He manifests His own, form in Mathurā and Dvārakā. He enjoys pastimes in various ways by expanding into the quadruple forms.
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 23

mathurā-dvārakāya nija-rūpa prakāśiyā
nānā-rūpe vilasaye catur-vyūha haiñā


SYNONYMS

mathurā—in Mathurā; dvārakāya—in Dvārakā; nija-rūpa—personal body; prakāśiyā—manifesting; nānā-rūpe—in various ways; vilasaye—enjoys pastimes; catuḥ-vyūha haiñā—expanding into four wonderful forms.


TRANSLATION

He manifests His own, form in Mathurā and Dvārakā. He enjoys pastimes in various ways by expanding into the quadruple forms.