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==== TEXT 11 ====
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:’ātmā’-śabde brahma, deha, mana, yatna, dhṛti
:'ātmā'-śabde brahma, deha, mana, yatna, dhṛti
:buddhi, svabhāva,—ei sāta artha-prāpti
:buddhi, svabhāva,--ei sāta artha-prāpti
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ātmā-śabde—by the word ātmā; brahma—the Absolute Truth; deha—the body; mana—the mind; yatna—endeavor; dhṛti—firmness; buddhi—intelligence; svabhāva—nature; ei sāta—these seven; artha-prāpti—attainment of meanings.
ātmā-śabde—by the word ātmā; brahma—the Absolute Truth; deha—the body; mana—the mind; yatna—endeavor; dhṛti—firmness; buddhi—intelligence; sva-bhāva—nature; ei sāta—these seven; artha-prāpti—obtainment of meanings.
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“The seven different meanings of the word ‘ātmā’ are the Absolute Truth, the body, the mind, endeavor, firmness, intelligence and nature.
"The seven different meanings of the word ātmā are the Absolute Truth, the body, the mind, endeavor, firmness, intelligence and nature.
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 11

'ātmā'-śabde brahma, deha, mana, yatna, dhṛti
buddhi, svabhāva,--ei sāta artha-prāpti


SYNONYMS

ātmā-śabde—by the word ātmā; brahma—the Absolute Truth; deha—the body; mana—the mind; yatna—endeavor; dhṛti—firmness; buddhi—intelligence; sva-bhāva—nature; ei sāta—these seven; artha-prāpti—obtainment of meanings.


TRANSLATION

"The seven different meanings of the word ātmā are the Absolute Truth, the body, the mind, endeavor, firmness, intelligence and nature.