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''gaṅgāte''—in the river Ganges; ''kamala''—lotus flower; ''janme''—grows; ''sabāra''—of everyone; ''subodha''—understanding; ''kamale''—in the lotus flower; ''gaṅgāra''—of the Ganges; ''janma''—birth; ''atyanta''—very much; ''virodha''—contradiction.
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 79

‘gaṅgāte kamala janme’—sabāra subodha
‘kamale gaṅgāra janma’—atyanta virodha


SYNONYMS

gaṅgāte — in the river Ganges; kamala — lotus flower; janme — grows; sabāra — of everyone; subodha — understanding; kamale — in the lotus flower; gaṅgāra — of the Ganges; janma — birth; atyanta — very much; virodha — contradiction.


TRANSLATION

“Everyone knows that lotus flowers grow in the water of the Ganges. But to say that the Ganges takes birth from a lotus flower seems extremely contradictory.