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''tomāra''—Your; ''nāma''—holy name; ''śuni’''—hearing; ''haya''—become; ''śvapaca''—dog-eaters, the lowest of men; ''pāvana''—saintly persons; ''alaukika''—uncommon; ''śakti''—potency; ''tomāra''—Your; ''nā''—not; ''yāya kathana''—can be described.
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Latest revision as of 22:18, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 124

tomāra nāma śuni’ haya śvapaca ‘pāvana’
alaukika śakti tomāra nā yāya kathana


SYNONYMS

tomāra — Your; nāma — holy name; śuni’ — hearing; haya — become; śvapaca — dog-eaters, the lowest of men; pāvana — saintly persons; alaukika — uncommon; śakti — potency; tomāra — Your; — not; yāya kathana — can be described.


TRANSLATION

“Simply by hearing Your holy name, dog-eaters become holy saints. Your uncommon potencies cannot be described in words.