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:sarvatra prakāśa tāṅra—bhakte sukha dite
:sarvatra prakāśa tāṅra--bhakte sukha dite
:jagatera adharma nāśi’ dharma sthāpite
:jagatera adharma nāśi' dharma sthāpite
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sarvatra—everywhere; prakāśa—manifestations; tāṅra—His; bhakte—to the devotees; sukha dite—to give happiness; jagatera—of the material world; adharma—irreligious principles; nāśi’—destroying; dharma—religious principles; sthāpite—to establish.
sarvatra—everywhere; prakāśa—manifestations; tāṅra—His; bhakte—to the devotees; sukha dite—to give happiness; jagatera—of the material world; adharma—irreligious principles; nāśi'-destroying; dharma—religious principles; sthāpite—to establish.
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“The Lord is situated in all the universes in different forms just to please His devotees. Thus the Lord destroys irreligious principles and establishes religious principles.
"The Lord is situated in all the universes in different forms just to please His devotees. Thus the Lord destroys irreligious principles and establishes religious principles.
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In the material world, the Lord is situated in different arcā-mūrtis (Deities) in the temples just to decrease the material activities of the conditioned soul and increase his spiritual activities. Particularly in India there are many temples throughout the country. Devotees may take advantage of them and go see the Lord at Jagannātha Purī, Vṛndāvana, Prayāga, Mathurā, Hardwar and Viṣṇu-kāñcī. When the devotees travel to these places and see the Lord, they become very happy in devotional service.
In the material world the Lord is situated in different arcā-mūrtis (Deities) in the temples, just to decrease the material activities of the conditioned soul and increase his spiritual activities. Particularly in India there are many temples throughout the country. Devotees may take advantage of them and go see the Lord at Jagannātha Purī, Vṛndāvana, Prayāga, Mathurā, Hardwar and Viṣṇu-kāñcī. When the devotees travel to these places and see the Lord, they become very happy in devotional service.
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 219

sarvatra prakāśa tāṅra--bhakte sukha dite
jagatera adharma nāśi' dharma sthāpite


SYNONYMS

sarvatra—everywhere; prakāśa—manifestations; tāṅra—His; bhakte—to the devotees; sukha dite—to give happiness; jagatera—of the material world; adharma—irreligious principles; nāśi'-destroying; dharma—religious principles; sthāpite—to establish.


TRANSLATION

"The Lord is situated in all the universes in different forms just to please His devotees. Thus the Lord destroys irreligious principles and establishes religious principles.


PURPORT

In the material world the Lord is situated in different arcā-mūrtis (Deities) in the temples, just to decrease the material activities of the conditioned soul and increase his spiritual activities. Particularly in India there are many temples throughout the country. Devotees may take advantage of them and go see the Lord at Jagannātha Purī, Vṛndāvana, Prayāga, Mathurā, Hardwar and Viṣṇu-kāñcī. When the devotees travel to these places and see the Lord, they become very happy in devotional service.