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:sarvatra | :sarvatra jala-yāhāṅ amṛta-samāna | ||
:cid-ānanda jyotiḥ | :cid-ānanda jyotiḥ svādya-yāhāṅ mūrtimān | ||
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"The water in Vṛndāvana is nectar, and the brahmajyoti effulgence, which is full of transcendental bliss, is directly perceived there in its form. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:24, 27 January 2020
TEXT 225
- sarvatra jala-yāhāṅ amṛta-samāna
- cid-ānanda jyotiḥ svādya-yāhāṅ mūrtimān
SYNONYMS
sarvatra—everywhere; jala—the water; yāhāṅ—where; amṛta-samāna—equal to nectar; cit-ānanda—transcendental bliss; jyotiḥ—effulgence; svādya—perceived; yāhāṅ—where; mūrtimān—assuming a form.
TRANSLATION
"The water in Vṛndāvana is nectar, and the brahmajyoti effulgence, which is full of transcendental bliss, is directly perceived there in its form.