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:sei viṣṇu haya yāṅra aṁśāṁśera aṁśa | :sei viṣṇu haya yāṅra aṁśāṁśera aṁśa | ||
:sei prabhu | :sei prabhu nityānanda--sarva-avataṁsa | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 26 January 2020
TEXT 116
- sei viṣṇu haya yāṅra aṁśāṁśera aṁśa
- sei prabhu nityānanda--sarva-avataṁsa
SYNONYMS
sei—that; viṣṇu—Lord Viṣṇu; haya—is; yāṅra—whose; aṁśa-aṁśera—of the part of the plenary part; aṁśa—part; sei—that; prabhu—Lord; nityānanda—Nityānanda; sarva-avataṁsa—the source of all incarnations.
TRANSLATION
That Lord Viṣṇu is but a part of a part of a plenary portion of Lord Nityānanda, who is the source of all incarnations.
PURPORT
The Lord of Śvetadvīpa has immense potency for creation and destruction. Śrī Nityānanda Prabhu, being Baladeva Himself, the original form of Saṅkarṣaṇa, is the original form of the Lord of Śvetadvīpa.