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sagarbha, nigarbha,—ei haya dui bheda<br>
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eka eka tina bhede chaya vibheda<br>
:eka eka tina bhede chaya vibheda
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sagarbha-sagarbha; nigarbha-nigarbha; ei—thus; haya—there are; dui—two; bheda—different varieties; eka eka—each one; tina bhede—in three varieties; chaya vibheda—therefore there are six varieties.
''sagarbha''—sagarbha; ''nigarbha''—nigarbha; ''ei''—thus; ''haya''—there are; ''dui''—two; ''bheda''—different varieties; ''eka eka''—each one; ''tina bhede''—in three varieties; ''chaya vibheda''—therefore there are six varieties.
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“The two types of ātmārāma-yogīs are called sagarbha and nigarbha. Each of these is divided into three; therefore there are six types of worshipers of the Supersoul.
"The two types of ātmārāma-yogīs are called sagarbha and nigarbha. Each of these is divided into three; therefore there are six types of worshipers of the Supersoul.
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The word sagarbha-yogī refers to a yogī who worships the Supersoul in the Viṣṇu form. The nigarbha-yogī worships the Supersoul without form. The sagarbha and nigarbha yogīs are further categorized: (1) sagarbha-yogārurukṣu, (2) nigarbha-yogārurukṣu, (3) sagarbha-yogārūḍha, (4) nigarbha-yogārūḍha, (5) sagarbha-prāpta-siddhi and (6) nigarbha-prāpta-siddhi.
The word ''sagarbha-yogī'' refers to a ''yogī'' who worships the Supersoul in the Viṣṇu form. The ''nigarbha-yogī'' worships the Supersoul without form. The ''sagarbha'' and ''nigarbha yogīs'' are further categorized: (1) ''sagarbha-yogārurukṣu'', (2) ''nigarbha-yogārurukṣu'', (3) ''sagarbha-yogārūḍha'', (4) ''nigarbha-yogārūḍha'', (5) ''sagarbha-prāpta-siddhi'' and (6) ''nigarbha-prāpta-siddhi''.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 155

sagarbha, nigarbha,—ei haya dui bheda
eka eka tina bhede chaya vibheda


SYNONYMS

sagarbha—sagarbha; nigarbha—nigarbha; ei—thus; haya—there are; dui—two; bheda—different varieties; eka eka—each one; tina bhede—in three varieties; chaya vibheda—therefore there are six varieties.


TRANSLATION

"The two types of ātmārāma-yogīs are called sagarbha and nigarbha. Each of these is divided into three; therefore there are six types of worshipers of the Supersoul.


PURPORT

The word sagarbha-yogī refers to a yogī who worships the Supersoul in the Viṣṇu form. The nigarbha-yogī worships the Supersoul without form. The sagarbha and nigarbha yogīs are further categorized: (1) sagarbha-yogārurukṣu, (2) nigarbha-yogārurukṣu, (3) sagarbha-yogārūḍha, (4) nigarbha-yogārūḍha, (5) sagarbha-prāpta-siddhi and (6) nigarbha-prāpta-siddhi.