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''purīra''—of Dvārakā Purī; ''āvaraṇa-rūpe''—as a covering for the four sides; ''purīra nava-deśe''—in nine different parts of the city; ''nava-vyūha-rūpe''—in nine Deities; ''nava-mūrti''—nine forms; ''parakāśe'''—manifests.
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Latest revision as of 22:40, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 241

purīra āvaraṇa-rūpe purīra nava-deśe
nava-vyūha-rūpe nava-mūrti parakāśe


SYNONYMS

purīra — of Dvārakā Purī; āvaraṇa-rūpe — as a covering for the four sides; purīra nava-deśe — in nine different parts of the city; nava-vyūha-rūpe — in nine Deities; nava-mūrti — nine forms; parakāśe — manifests.


TRANSLATION

“Lord Kṛṣṇa personally surrounds Dvārakā-purī as its protector. In different parts of the city, in nine places, He expands in nine different forms.