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If Gaṇeśa, Lord | If Gaṇeśa, Lord Śiva's son and the expert scribe of the demigods, tried for millions of millenniums to fully describe one day of the Lord's pastimes, he would be unable to find their limit. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 26 January 2020
TEXT 14
- koṭi-yuga paryanta yadi likhaye gaṇeśa
- eka-dinera līlāra tabu nāhi pāya śeṣa
SYNONYMS
koṭi-yuga—millions of millenniums; paryanta—to the extent of; yadi—if; likhaye—writes; gaṇeśa—the demigod Gaṇeśa (son of Lord Śiva); eka-dinera—of one day; līlāra—of pastimes; tabu—still; nāhi pāya—can not reach; śeṣa—the limit.
TRANSLATION
If Gaṇeśa, Lord Śiva's son and the expert scribe of the demigods, tried for millions of millenniums to fully describe one day of the Lord's pastimes, he would be unable to find their limit.