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yac-chaktayo vadatāṁ vādināṁ vai<br>
:yac-chaktayo vadatāṁ vādināṁ vai
vivāda-saṁvāda-bhuvo bhavanti<br>
:vivāda-saṁvāda-bhuvo bhavanti
kurvanti caiṣāṁ muhur ātma-mohaṁ<br>
:kurvanti caiṣāṁ muhur ātma-mohaṁ
tasmai namo ’nanta-guṇāya bhūmne<br>
:tasmai namo ’nanta-guṇāya bhūmne
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yat—whose; śaktayaḥ—potencies; vadatām—contending; vādinām—of the opposing disputants; vai—indeed; vivāda—of opposition; saṁvāda—of agreement; bhuvaḥ—objects; bhavanti—become; kurvanti—do; ca—also; eṣām—of them; muhuḥ—always; ātma-moham—illusion of the self; tasmai—unto Him; namaḥ—obeisances; ananta—unlimited; guṇāya—who has qualities; bhūmne—the Supreme.
''yat''—whose; ''śaktayaḥ''—potencies; ''vadatām''—contending; ''vādinām''—of the opposing disputants; ''vai''—indeed; ''vivāda''—of opposition; ''saṁvāda''—of agreement; ''bhuvaḥ''—objects; ''bhavanti''—become; ''kurvanti''—do; ''ca''—also; ''eṣām''—of them; ''muhuḥ''—always; ''ātma-moham''—illusion of the self; ''tasmai''—unto Him; ''namaḥ''—obeisances; ''ananta''—unlimited; ''guṇāya''—who has qualities; ''bhūmne''—the Supreme.
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“‘I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is full of unlimited qualities and whose different potencies bring about agreement and disagreement between disputants. Thus the illusory energy again and again covers the self-realization of both disputants.’
“‘I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is full of unlimited qualities and whose different potencies bring about agreement and disagreement between disputants. Thus the illusory energy again and again covers the self-realization of both disputants.’
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This is a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 6.4.31]]).
This is a quotation from [[Srimad-Bhagavatam|''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'']] ([[SB 6.4.31]]).
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 108

yac-chaktayo vadatāṁ vādināṁ vai
vivāda-saṁvāda-bhuvo bhavanti
kurvanti caiṣāṁ muhur ātma-mohaṁ
tasmai namo ’nanta-guṇāya bhūmne


SYNONYMS

yat—whose; śaktayaḥ—potencies; vadatām—contending; vādinām—of the opposing disputants; vai—indeed; vivāda—of opposition; saṁvāda—of agreement; bhuvaḥ—objects; bhavanti—become; kurvanti—do; ca—also; eṣām—of them; muhuḥ—always; ātma-moham—illusion of the self; tasmai—unto Him; namaḥ—obeisances; ananta—unlimited; guṇāya—who has qualities; bhūmne—the Supreme.


TRANSLATION

“‘I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is full of unlimited qualities and whose different potencies bring about agreement and disagreement between disputants. Thus the illusory energy again and again covers the self-realization of both disputants.’


PURPORT

This is a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (SB 6.4.31).