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:‘śrī’-śabde, ‘lakṣmī’-śabde—eka vastu ukta
:'śrī'-śabde, 'lakṣmī'-śabde--eka vastu ukta
:punar-ukta-prāya bhāse, nahe punar-ukta
:punar-ukta-prāya bhāse, nahe punar-ukta
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“Although the words ‘śrī’ and ‘lakṣmī’ convey the same meaning and are therefore almost redundant, they are nevertheless not redundant.
"Although the words 'śrī' and 'lakṣmī' convey the same meaning and are therefore almost redundant, they are nevertheless not redundant.
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 76

'śrī'-śabde, 'lakṣmī'-śabde--eka vastu ukta
punar-ukta-prāya bhāse, nahe punar-ukta


SYNONYMS

śrī-śabde—by the word śrī; lakṣmī-śabde—by the word lakṣmī; eka vastu—one thing; ukta—is indicated; punar-ukta-prāya—almost repetition; bhāse—appears; nahe—but actually it is not; punar-ukta—repetition.


TRANSLATION

"Although the words 'śrī' and 'lakṣmī' convey the same meaning and are therefore almost redundant, they are nevertheless not redundant.