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advaita- | advaita-ācārya—of the name Advaita Ācārya; gosāñi—the Lord; sākṣāt īśvara—directly the Supreme Personality of Godhead; yāṅhāra mahimā—whose glories; nahe—not; jīvera gocara—within the reach of the understanding of ordinary living beings. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 26 January 2020
TEXT 6
- advaita-ācārya gosāñi sākṣāt īśvara
- yāṅhāra mahimā nahe jīvera gocara
SYNONYMS
advaita-ācārya—of the name Advaita Ācārya; gosāñi—the Lord; sākṣāt īśvara—directly the Supreme Personality of Godhead; yāṅhāra mahimā—whose glories; nahe—not; jīvera gocara—within the reach of the understanding of ordinary living beings.
TRANSLATION
Śrī Advaita Ācārya is indeed directly the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself. His glory is beyond the conception of ordinary living beings.