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matsya, kūrma, raghunātha, nṛsiṁha, vāmana<br>
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varāhādi—lekhā yāṅra nā yāya gaṇana<br>
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matsya—the fish incarnation; kūrma—the tortoise incarnation; raghunātha—Lord Rāmacandra; nṛsiṁha—the man-lion incarnation; vāmana—the dwarf incarnation; varāha-ādi—the hog incarnation and others; lekhā—describing; yāṅra—of which incarnations; nā yāya gaṇana—cannot be counted.
''matsya''—the fish incarnation; ''kūrma''—the tortoise incarnation; ''raghunātha''—Lord Rāmacandra; ''nṛsiṁha''—the man-lion incarnation; ''vāmana''—the dwarf incarnation; ''varāha-ādi''—the hog incarnation and others; ''lekhā''—describing; ''yāṅra''—of which incarnations; ''nā yāya gaṇana''—cannot be counted.
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“Some of the pastime incarnations are the fish incarnation, the tortoise incarnation, Lord Rāmacandra, Lord Nṛsiṁha, Lord Vāmana and Lord Varāha. There is no end to them.
“Some of the pastime incarnations are the fish incarnation, the tortoise incarnation, Lord Rāmacandra, Lord Nṛsiṁha, Lord Vāmana and Lord Varāha. There is no end to them.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 298

matsya, kūrma, raghunātha, nṛsiṁha, vāmana
varāhādi—lekhā yāṅra nā yāya gaṇana


SYNONYMS

matsya—the fish incarnation; kūrma—the tortoise incarnation; raghunātha—Lord Rāmacandra; nṛsiṁha—the man-lion incarnation; vāmana—the dwarf incarnation; varāha-ādi—the hog incarnation and others; lekhā—describing; yāṅra—of which incarnations; nā yāya gaṇana—cannot be counted.


TRANSLATION

“Some of the pastime incarnations are the fish incarnation, the tortoise incarnation, Lord Rāmacandra, Lord Nṛsiṁha, Lord Vāmana and Lord Varāha. There is no end to them.