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''itaretara''—in different varieties; ''ca''—the word ''ca''; ''diyā''—adding; ''samāsa kariye''—make a compound word; ''āṭānna-bāra''—fifty-eight times; ''ātmārāma''—the ''ātmārāma'' devotees; ''nāma la-iye''—I take their different names.
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 295

itaretara 'ca' diyā samāsa kariye
'āṭānna'-bāra ātmārāma nāma la-iye


SYNONYMS

itaretara — in different varieties; ca — the word ca; diyā — adding; samāsa kariye — make a compound word; āṭānna-bāra — fifty-eight times; ātmārāma — the ātmārāma devotees; nāma la-iye — I take their different names.


TRANSLATION

"In this way, as I add the word 'ca' to one word after another, I make a compound. Thus the different names of ātmārāmas can be taken fifty-eight times.