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''e-saba''—all these; ''pramāṇe''—by the evidences; ''jāni''—I know; ''nityānanda-tattva-sīmā''—the limit of the truth of Lord Nityānanda; ''tāṅhāke''—to Him (Lord Nityānanda, Balarāma); ''ananta''—Lord Ananta; ''kahi''—if I say; ''ki tāṅre mahimā''—what glory do I speak about Him.
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 126

e-saba pramāṇe jāni nityānanda-tattva-sīmā
tāṅhāke ‘ananta’ kahi, ki tāṅra mahimā


SYNONYMS

e-saba — all these; pramāṇe — by the evidences; jāni — I know; nityānanda-tattva-sīmā — the limit of the truth of Lord Nityānanda; tāṅhāke — to Him (Lord Nityānanda, Balarāma); ananta — Lord Ananta; kahi — if I say; ki tāṅre mahimā — what glory do I speak about Him.


TRANSLATION

From these conclusions we can know the limit of the truth of Lord Nityānanda. But what glory is there in calling Him Ananta?