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’vedānta’-mate,-brahma ‘sākāra’ nirūpaṇa<br>
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’nirguṇa’ vyatireke tiṅho haya ta’ ‘saguṇa’<br>
:'nirguṇa' vyatireke tiṅho haya ta' 'saguṇa'
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vedānta-mate—according to Vedānta philosophy; brahma—the Absolute Truth; sa-ākāra nirūpaṇa—established as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, a person; nirguṇa—without material qualifications; vyatireke—by indirect explanations; tiṅho—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; haya—is; ta’—indeed; sa-guṇa—fully qualified with spiritual attributes.
''vedānta-mate''—according to Vedānta philosophy; ''brahma''—the Absolute Truth; ''sa-ākāra nirūpaṇa''—established as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, a person; ''nirguṇa''—without material qualifications; ''vyatireke''—by indirect explanations; ''tiṅho''—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; ''haya''—is; ''ta'' '—indeed; ''sa-guṇa''—fully qualified with spiritual attributes.
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“According to Vedānta philosophy, the Absolute Truth is a person. When the word ‘nirguṇa’ [‘without qualities’] is used, it is to be understood that the Lord has attributes that are totally spiritual.
"According to Vedānta philosophy, the Absolute Truth is a person. When the word 'nirguṇa' ['without qualities'] is used, it is to be understood that the Lord has attributes that are totally spiritual.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 54

'vedānta'-mate,-brahma 'sākāra' nirūpaṇa
'nirguṇa' vyatireke tiṅho haya ta' 'saguṇa'


SYNONYMS

vedānta-mate—according to Vedānta philosophy; brahma—the Absolute Truth; sa-ākāra nirūpaṇa—established as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, a person; nirguṇa—without material qualifications; vyatireke—by indirect explanations; tiṅho—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; haya—is; ta '—indeed; sa-guṇa—fully qualified with spiritual attributes.


TRANSLATION

"According to Vedānta philosophy, the Absolute Truth is a person. When the word 'nirguṇa' ['without qualities'] is used, it is to be understood that the Lord has attributes that are totally spiritual.