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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


TEXT 150

eka ‘ātmārāma’-śabda avaśeṣa rahe
eka ‘ātmārāma’-śabde chaya-jana kahe


SYNONYMS

eka—one; ātmārāma-ātmārāma; śabda—vibration; avaśeṣa rahe—remains at last; eka ātmārāma—one ātmārāma; śabde—by vibrating; chaya-jana—six persons; kahe—are indicated.


TRANSLATION

“Therefore there is no need to repeat the word ‘ātmārāma.’ One is sufficient, and that one word indicates six persons.

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