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''gaṅgāra mahattva—''glorification of mother Ganges; ''śloke''—in the verse; ''mūla''—chief; ''vidheya''—unknown; ''idam śabde''—by the word ''idam'' (“this”); ''anuvāda''—the known; ''pāche''—at the end; ''avidheya''—improper.
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 56

‘gaṅgāra mahattva’—śloke mūla ‘vidheya’
idaṁ śabde ‘anuvāda’—pāche avidheya


SYNONYMS

gaṅgāra mahattvaglorification of mother Ganges; śloke — in the verse; mūla — chief; vidheya — unknown; idam śabde — by the word idam (“this”); anuvāda — the known; pāche — at the end; avidheya — improper.


TRANSLATION

“The glorification of the Ganges [mahattvaṁ gaṅgāyāḥ] is the principal unknown subject matter in this verse, and the known subject matter is indicated by the word ‘idam,’ which has been placed after the unknown.