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upacita-nava-śaktibhiḥ sva ātmany<br>
:upacita-nava-śaktibhiḥ sva ātmany
uparacita-sthira-jaṅgamālayāya<br>
:uparacita-sthira-jaṅgamālayāya
bhagavata upalabdhi-mātra-dhamne<br>
:bhagavata upalabdhi-mātra-dhamne
sura-ṛṣabhāya namaḥ sanātanāya<br>
:sura-ṛṣabhāya namaḥ sanātanāya
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upacita—fully developed; nava-śaktibhiḥ—by His nine energies (prakṛti, puruṣa, mahat, false ego and the five subtle forms of perception); sve ātmani—within Himself; uparacita—arranged in proximity; sthira jaṅgama—of both the nonmoving and the moving living beings; ālayāya—the abode; bhagavate—to the Supreme Personality of Godhead; upalabhdhi-mātra—pure consciousness; dhāmne—whose manifestation; sura—of deities; ṛṣabhāya—the chief; namaḥ—my obeisances; sanātanāya—to the eternal Lord.
upacita—fully developed; nava-śaktibhiḥ—by His nine energies (''prakṛti'', ''puruṣa'', ''mahat'', false ego and the five subtle forms of perception); sve ātmani—within Himself; uparacita—arranged in proximity; sthira jaṅgama—of both the nonmoving and the moving living beings; ālayāya—the abode; bhagavate—to the Supreme Personality of Godhead; upalabhdhi-mātra—pure consciousness; dhāmne—whose manifestation; sura—of deities; ṛṣabhāya—the chief; namaḥ—my obeisances; sanātanāya—to the eternal Lord.
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I offer my obeisances to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is the eternal Lord and the leader of all other deities, who by evolving His nine material energies has arranged within Himself the abode of all moving and nonmoving creatures, and who is always situated in pure, transcendental consciousness.
I offer my obeisances to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is the eternal Lord and the leader of all other deities, who by evolving His nine material energies has arranged within Himself the abode of all moving and nonmoving creatures, and who is always situated in pure, transcendental consciousness.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 68

upacita-nava-śaktibhiḥ sva ātmany
uparacita-sthira-jaṅgamālayāya
bhagavata upalabdhi-mātra-dhamne
sura-ṛṣabhāya namaḥ sanātanāya


SYNONYMS

upacita—fully developed; nava-śaktibhiḥ—by His nine energies (prakṛti, puruṣa, mahat, false ego and the five subtle forms of perception); sve ātmani—within Himself; uparacita—arranged in proximity; sthira jaṅgama—of both the nonmoving and the moving living beings; ālayāya—the abode; bhagavate—to the Supreme Personality of Godhead; upalabhdhi-mātra—pure consciousness; dhāmne—whose manifestation; sura—of deities; ṛṣabhāya—the chief; namaḥ—my obeisances; sanātanāya—to the eternal Lord.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

I offer my obeisances to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is the eternal Lord and the leader of all other deities, who by evolving His nine material energies has arranged within Himself the abode of all moving and nonmoving creatures, and who is always situated in pure, transcendental consciousness.



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