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ātmārāmeti padyārkasy-<br>
:ātmārāmeti padyārkasy-
ārthāṁśūn yaḥ prakāśayan<br>
:ārthāṁśūn yaḥ prakāśayan
jagat-tamo jahārāvyāt<br>
:jagat-tamo jahārāvyāt
sa caitanyodayācalaḥ<br>
:sa caitanyodayācalaḥ
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ātmārāma iti—beginning with the word ātmārāma; padya—verse; arkasya—of the sunlike; artha-aṁśūn—the shining rays of different meanings; yaḥ—who; prakāśayan—manifesting; jagat-tamaḥ—the darkness of the material world; jahāra—eradicated; avyāt—may protect; saḥ—He; caitanya-udaya-acalaḥ—Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who is like the eastern horizon, where the sun rises.
''ātmārāma iti''—beginning with the word ''ātmārāma''; ''padya''—verse; ''arkasya''—of the sunlike; ''artha-aṁśūn''—the shining rays of different meanings; ''yaḥ''—who; ''prakāśayan''—manifesting; ''jagat-tamaḥ''—the darkness of the material world; ''jahāra''—eradicated; ''avyāt''—may protect; ''saḥ''—He; ''caitanya-udaya-acalaḥ''—Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who is like the eastern horizon, where the sun rises.
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All glories to Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who acted as the eastern horizon where the sun of the ātmārāma verse rose. He manifested its rays in the form of different meanings and thus eradicated the darkness of the material world. May He protect the universe.
All glories to Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who acted as the eastern horizon where the sun of the ātmārāma verse rose. He manifested its rays in the form of different meanings and thus eradicated the darkness of the material world. May He protect the universe.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 1

ātmārāmeti padyārkasy-
ārthāṁśūn yaḥ prakāśayan
jagat-tamo jahārāvyāt
sa caitanyodayācalaḥ


SYNONYMS

ātmārāma iti—beginning with the word ātmārāma; padya—verse; arkasya—of the sunlike; artha-aṁśūn—the shining rays of different meanings; yaḥ—who; prakāśayan—manifesting; jagat-tamaḥ—the darkness of the material world; jahāra—eradicated; avyāt—may protect; saḥ—He; caitanya-udaya-acalaḥ—Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who is like the eastern horizon, where the sun rises.


TRANSLATION

All glories to Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who acted as the eastern horizon where the sun of the ātmārāma verse rose. He manifested its rays in the form of different meanings and thus eradicated the darkness of the material world. May He protect the universe.