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''Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.''


==== TEXT 88 ====
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:tasyāḥ pāre para-vyoma
:tasyāḥ pāre paravyoma
:tripād-bhūtaṁ sanātanam
:tripād-bhūtaṁ sanātanam
:amṛtaṁ śāśvataṁ nityam
:amṛtaṁ śāśvataṁ nityam
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tasyāḥ pāre—on the other bank of the Virajā River; para-vyoma—the spiritual sky; tri-pāt-bhūtam—existing as three fourths of the opulence of the Supreme Lord; sanātanam—eternal; amṛtam—without deterioration; śāśvatam—without being subjected to the control of time; nityam—constantly existing; anantam—unlimited; paramam—supreme; padam—abode.
tasyāḥ pāre—on the other bank of the Virajā River; para-vyoma—the spiritual sky; tri-pād-bhūtam—existing as three fourths of the opulence of the Supreme Lord; sanātanam—eternal; amṛtam—without deterioration; śāśvatam—without being subjected to the control of time; nityam—constantly existing; anantam—unlimited; paramam—supreme; padam—abode.
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“‘“Beyond the river Virajā is the spiritual nature, which is indestructible, eternal, inexhaustible and unlimited. It is the supreme abode, consisting of three fourths of the Lord’s opulences. It is known as paravyoma, the spiritual sky.”’
" 'Beyond the river Virajā is a spiritual nature, which is indestructible, eternal, inexhaustible and unlimited. It is the supreme abode consisting of three fourths of the Lord's opulences. It is known as paravyoma, the spiritual sky.'
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This is a verse from the Padma Purāṇa, quoted here by Lord Kṛṣṇa.
This is a verse from the Padma Purāṇa, recited here by Lord Kṛṣṇa.
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 88

tasyāḥ pāre paravyoma
tripād-bhūtaṁ sanātanam
amṛtaṁ śāśvataṁ nityam
anantaṁ paramaṁ padam


SYNONYMS

tasyāḥ pāre—on the other bank of the Virajā River; para-vyoma—the spiritual sky; tri-pād-bhūtam—existing as three fourths of the opulence of the Supreme Lord; sanātanam—eternal; amṛtam—without deterioration; śāśvatam—without being subjected to the control of time; nityam—constantly existing; anantam—unlimited; paramam—supreme; padam—abode.


TRANSLATION

" 'Beyond the river Virajā is a spiritual nature, which is indestructible, eternal, inexhaustible and unlimited. It is the supreme abode consisting of three fourths of the Lord's opulences. It is known as paravyoma, the spiritual sky.'


PURPORT

This is a verse from the Padma Purāṇa, recited here by Lord Kṛṣṇa.