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:nityānanda-svarūpera dekhiyā vaibhava
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:kibā rūpa, guṇa, līlā—alaukika saba
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 193

nityānanda-svarūpera dekhiyā vaibhava
kibā rūpa, guṇa, līlā--alaukika saba


SYNONYMS

nityānanda-svarūpera—of Lord Nityānanda Svarūpa; dekhiyā—seeing; vaibhava—the opulence; kibā rūpa—what a wonderful form; guṇa—qualities; līlā—pastimes; alaukika—uncommon; saba—all.


TRANSLATION

Thus I saw such opulence in Lord Nityānanda Svarūpa. His wonderful form, qualities and pastimes are all transcendental.