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ḍubhṛñ dhātura artha—poṣaṇa, dhāraṇa<br>
:ḍubhṛñ dhātura artha—poṣaṇa, dhāraṇa
puṣila, dharila prema diyā tri-bhuvana<br>
:puṣila, dharila prema diyā tri-bhuvana
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ḍubhṛñ—known as ḍubhṛñ (bhṛ); dhātura—of the verbal root; artha—the meaning; poṣaṇa—nourishing; dhāraṇa—maintaining; puṣila—nourished; dharila—maintained; prema diyā—distributing love of God; tri-bhuvana—in the three worlds.
''ḍubhṛñ''—known as ḍubhṛñ (bhṛ); ''dhātura''—of the verbal root; ''artha''—the meaning; ''poṣaṇa''—nourishing; ''dhāraṇa''—maintaining; ''puṣila''—nourished; ''dharila''—maintained; ''prema diyā''—distributing love of God; ''tri-bhuvana''—in the three worlds.
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The verbal root “ḍubhṛñ” [which is the root of the word “viśvambhara”] indicates nourishing and maintaining. He [Lord Caitanya] nourishes and maintains the three worlds by distributing love of God.
The verbal root “ḍubhṛñ” [which is the root of the word “viśvambhara”] indicates nourishing and maintaining. He [Lord Caitanya] nourishes and maintains the three worlds by distributing love of God.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 33

ḍubhṛñ dhātura artha—poṣaṇa, dhāraṇa
puṣila, dharila prema diyā tri-bhuvana


SYNONYMS

ḍubhṛñ—known as ḍubhṛñ (bhṛ); dhātura—of the verbal root; artha—the meaning; poṣaṇa—nourishing; dhāraṇa—maintaining; puṣila—nourished; dharila—maintained; prema diyā—distributing love of God; tri-bhuvana—in the three worlds.


TRANSLATION

The verbal root “ḍubhṛñ” [which is the root of the word “viśvambhara”] indicates nourishing and maintaining. He [Lord Caitanya] nourishes and maintains the three worlds by distributing love of God.