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tinera smaraṇe haya vighna-vināśana | :tinera smaraṇe haya vighna-vināśana | ||
anāyāse haya nija vāñchita-pūraṇa | :anāyāse haya nija vāñchita-pūraṇa | ||
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''tinera''—of these three; ''smaraṇe''—by remembrance; ''haya''—there is; ''vighna-vināśana''—the destruction of all difficulties; ''anāyāse''—very easily; ''haya''—there is; ''nija''—our own; ''vāñchita''—of the desired object; ''pūraṇa''—fulfillment. | |||
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Such remembrance destroys all difficulties and very easily enables one to fulfill his own desires. | Such remembrance destroys all difficulties and very easily enables one to fulfill his own desires. | ||
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Revision as of 17:53, 8 July 2021
TEXT 21
- tinera smaraṇe haya vighna-vināśana
- anāyāse haya nija vāñchita-pūraṇa
SYNONYMS
tinera—of these three; smaraṇe—by remembrance; haya—there is; vighna-vināśana—the destruction of all difficulties; anāyāse—very easily; haya—there is; nija—our own; vāñchita—of the desired object; pūraṇa—fulfillment.
TRANSLATION
Such remembrance destroys all difficulties and very easily enables one to fulfill his own desires.