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''more''—to us; ''dayā''—mercy; ''kari’''—showing; ''kara''—make; ''sva-dayā''—Your own mercy; ''sa-phala''—successful; ''akhila''—throughout; ''brahmāṇḍa''—the universe; ''dekhuka''—let it be seen; ''tomāra''—Your; ''dayā-bala''—power of mercy.
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 202

more dayā kari’ kara sva-dayā saphala
akhila brahmāṇḍa dekhuka tomāra dayā-bala


SYNONYMS

more — to us; dayā — mercy; kari’ — showing; kara — make; sva-dayā — Your own mercy; sa-phala — successful; akhila — throughout; brahmāṇḍa — the universe; dekhuka — let it be seen; tomāra — Your; dayā-bala — power of mercy.


TRANSLATION

“We are the most fallen; therefore by showing us Your mercy, Your mercy is most successful. Let the power of Your mercy be exhibited throughout the entire universe!