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''cāri-janera''—of the original of the four expansions; ''punaḥ''—again; ''pṛthak''—separate; ''tina tina''—three each; ''mūrti''—forms; ''keśava-ādi''—beginning with Lord Keśava; ''yāhā haite''—from which; ''vilāsera pūrti''—the ''vilāsa'' expansions are fulfilled.
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 194

cāri-janera punaḥ pṛthak tina tina mūrti
keśavādi yāhā haite vilāsera pūrti


SYNONYMS

cāri-janera — of the original of the four expansions; punaḥ — again; pṛthak — separate; tina tina — three each; mūrti — forms; keśava-ādi — beginning with Lord Keśava; yāhā haite — from which; vilāsera pūrti — the vilāsa expansions are fulfilled.


TRANSLATION

“Again these quadruple forms expand three times, beginning with Keśava. That is the fulfillment of the pastime forms.