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’ittham-bhūta’-śabdera artha—pūrṇānandamaya<br>
:'ittham-bhūta'-śabdera artha—pūrṇānandamaya
yāṅra āge brahmānanda tṛṇa-prāya haya<br>
:yāṅra āge brahmānanda tṛṇa-prāya haya
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ittham-bhūta-śabdera—of the word ittham-bhūta; artha—the meaning or import; pūrṇa-ānanda-maya—full of transcendental bliss; yāṅra āge—in front of which; brahma-ānanda—the transcendental bliss derived from impersonalism; tṛṇa-prāya—just like straw; haya—is.
''ittham-bhūta-śabdera''—of the word ''ittham-bhūta''; ''artha''—the meaning or import; ''pūrṇa-ānanda-maya''—full of transcendental bliss; ''yāṅra āge''—in front of which; ''brahma-ānanda''—the transcendental bliss derived from impersonalism; ''tṛṇa-prāya''—just like straw; ''haya''—is.
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“The word ‘ittham-bhūta’ is transcendentally exalted because it means ‘full of transcendental bliss.Before this transcendental bliss, the bliss derived from merging into the existence of the Absolute [brahmānanda] becomes like a piece of straw in comparison.
"The word 'ittham-bhūta' is transcendentally exalted because it means 'full of transcendental bliss.' Before this transcendental bliss, the bliss derived from merging into the existence of the Absolute [brahmānanda] becomes like a piece of straw in comparison.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 36

'ittham-bhūta'-śabdera artha—pūrṇānandamaya
yāṅra āge brahmānanda tṛṇa-prāya haya


SYNONYMS

ittham-bhūta-śabdera—of the word ittham-bhūta; artha—the meaning or import; pūrṇa-ānanda-maya—full of transcendental bliss; yāṅra āge—in front of which; brahma-ānanda—the transcendental bliss derived from impersonalism; tṛṇa-prāya—just like straw; haya—is.


TRANSLATION

"The word 'ittham-bhūta' is transcendentally exalted because it means 'full of transcendental bliss.' Before this transcendental bliss, the bliss derived from merging into the existence of the Absolute [brahmānanda] becomes like a piece of straw in comparison.