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Latest revision as of 18:43, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 329

pañca-prabandhe pañca-rasera carita
saṅkṣepe kahiluṅ ati,—nā kailuṅ vistṛta


SYNONYMS

pañca-prabandhe — in five chapters; pañca-rasera — of five transcendental mellows; carita — the character; saṅkṣepe — in brief; kahiluṅ — I stated; ati — greatly; kailuṅ — I did not make; vistṛtaexpanded.


TRANSLATION

After the chapters of the preface, I have described five transcendental mellows in five chapters. I have described them very briefly rather than expansively.