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Latest revision as of 23:50, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 65

pāṇḍitya āra bhakti-rasa,—duṅhera teṅho sīmā
sambhāṣile jānibe tumi tāṅhāra mahimā


SYNONYMS

pāṇḍitya — learning; āra — and; bhakti-rasa — the mellows of devotional service; duṅhera — of these two; teṅho — he; sīmā — the limit; sambhāṣile — when You talk with him; jānibe — will know; tumi — You; tāṅhāra — his; mahimā — glories.


TRANSLATION

“He is a most learned scholar as well as an expert in devotional mellows. Actually he is most exalted, and if You talk with him, You will see how glorious he is.