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:prabhu kahe, āmi | :prabhu kahe, āmi 'viśvambhara' nāma dhari | ||
:nāma sārthaka haya, yadi preme viśva bhari | :nāma sārthaka haya, yadi preme viśva bhari | ||
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Lord Caitanya thought, | Lord Caitanya thought, "My name is Viśvambhara, 'one who maintains the entire universe.' Its meaning will be actualized if I can fill the whole universe with love of Godhead." | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 26 January 2020
TEXT 7
- prabhu kahe, āmi 'viśvambhara' nāma dhari
- nāma sārthaka haya, yadi preme viśva bhari
SYNONYMS
prabhu kahe—the Lord said; āmi—I; viśvambhara—Viśvambhara; nāma—named; dhari—accept; nāma—the name; sārthaka—complete; haya—becomes; yadi—if; preme—in love of God; viśva—the whole universe; bhari—fulfilled.
TRANSLATION
Lord Caitanya thought, "My name is Viśvambhara, 'one who maintains the entire universe.' Its meaning will be actualized if I can fill the whole universe with love of Godhead."