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''caturthe''—in the Fourth Chapter; ''kahiluṅ''—I have described; ''janmera''—of His birth; ''mūla''—the real; ''prayojana''—necessity; ''sva-mādhurya''—His own transcendental sweetness; ''prema-ānanda''—of ecstatic joy from love; ''rasa''—the mellows; ''āsvādana''—tasting.
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 317

caturthe kahiluṅ janmera ‘mūla’ prayojana
sva-mādhurya-premānanda-rasa-āsvādana


SYNONYMS

caturthe — in the Fourth Chapter; kahiluṅ — I have described; janmera — of His birth; mūla — the real; prayojana — necessity; sva-mādhurya — His own transcendental sweetness; prema-ānanda — of ecstatic joy from love; rasa — the mellows; āsvādana — tasting.


TRANSLATION

The Fourth Chapter describes the main reason for His appearance, which is to taste the mellows of His own transcendental loving service and His own sweetness.