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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


TEXT 283

ei āra tina artha gaṇanāte pāila
ei dui artha mili’ ‘chābbiśa’ artha haila


SYNONYMS

ei—this example; āra—another; tina artha—three imports; gaṇanāte—in calculating; pāila—we have obtained; ei dui artha mili’—by adding these two imports; chābbiśa—twenty-six; artha—imports; haila—there have been.


TRANSLATION

“In this way we have found three more meanings [of the ātmārāma verse]. Combine these with the other meanings, and the total number of meanings adds up to twenty-six in all.

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