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''tumi ye''—You; ''kahilā''—have spoken; ''ei''—this; ''siddhānta-amṛta-sindhu''—the ocean of the ambrosia of conclusive truth; ''mora mana''—my mind; ''chuṅite''—to touch; ''nāre''—is not able; ''ihāra''—of it; ''eka-bindu''—even a drop.
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 121

tumi ye kahilā, ei siddhāntāmṛta-sindhu
mora mana chuṅite nāre ihāra eka-bindu


SYNONYMS

tumi ye — You; kahilā — have spoken; ei — this; siddhānta-amṛta-sindhu — the ocean of the ambrosia of conclusive truth; mora mana — my mind; chuṅite — to touch; nāre — is not able; ihāra — of it; eka-bindu — even a drop.


TRANSLATION

"The conclusions that You have told me are the ocean of the ambrosia of truth. My mind is unable to approach even a drop of that ocean.