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kṛṣir bhū-vācakaḥ śabdo<br>
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ṇaś ca nirvṛti-vācakaḥ<br>
:ṇaś ca nirvṛti-vācakaḥ
tayor aikyaṁ paraṁ brahma<br>
:tayor aikyaṁ paraṁ brahma
kṛṣṇa ity abhidhīyate<br>
:kṛṣṇa ity abhidhīyate
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kṛṣiḥ—the verbal root kṛṣ; bhū—attractive existence; vācakaḥ—signifying; śabdaḥ—word; ṇaḥ—the syllable ṇa; ca—and; nirvṛti—spiritual pleasure; vācakaḥ—indicating; tayoḥ—of both; aikyam—amalgamation; param—supreme; brahma—Absolute Truth; kṛṣṇaḥ—Lord Kṛṣṇa; iti—thus; abhidhīyate—is called.
''kṛṣiḥ''—the verbal root ''kṛṣ''; ''bhū''—attractive existence; ''vācakaḥ''—signifying; ''śabdaḥ''—word; ''ṇaḥ''—the syllable ''ṇa''; ''ca''—and; ''nirvṛti''—spiritual pleasure; ''vācakaḥ''—indicating; ''tayoḥ''—of both; ''aikyam''—amalgamation; ''param''—supreme; ''brahma''—Absolute Truth; ''kṛṣṇaḥ''—Lord Kṛṣṇa; ''iti''—thus; ''abhidhīyate''—is called.
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“‘The word “kṛṣ” is the attractive feature of the Lord’s existence, and “ṇa” means spiritual pleasure. When the verb “kṛṣ” is added to the affix “ṇa,” it becomes “Kṛṣṇa,” which indicates the Absolute Truth.’
“‘The word “kṛṣ” is the attractive feature of the Lord’s existence, and “ṇa” means spiritual pleasure. When the verb “kṛṣ” is added to the affix “ṇa,” it becomes “Kṛṣṇa,” which indicates the Absolute Truth.’
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This is a verse from the Mahābhārata (Udyoga-parva 71.4).
This is a verse from the ''Mahābhārata'' (''Udyoga-parva'' 71.4).
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Revision as of 13:04, 22 August 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 30

kṛṣir bhū-vācakaḥ śabdo
ṇaś ca nirvṛti-vācakaḥ
tayor aikyaṁ paraṁ brahma
kṛṣṇa ity abhidhīyate


SYNONYMS

kṛṣiḥ—the verbal root kṛṣ; bhū—attractive existence; vācakaḥ—signifying; śabdaḥ—word; ṇaḥ—the syllable ṇa; ca—and; nirvṛti—spiritual pleasure; vācakaḥ—indicating; tayoḥ—of both; aikyam—amalgamation; param—supreme; brahma—Absolute Truth; kṛṣṇaḥ—Lord Kṛṣṇa; iti—thus; abhidhīyate—is called.


TRANSLATION

“‘The word “kṛṣ” is the attractive feature of the Lord’s existence, and “ṇa” means spiritual pleasure. When the verb “kṛṣ” is added to the affix “ṇa,” it becomes “Kṛṣṇa,” which indicates the Absolute Truth.’


PURPORT

This is a verse from the Mahābhārata (Udyoga-parva 71.4).