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SB 12.12.66

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 66

kali-mala-saṁhati-kālano 'khileśo
harir itaratra na gīyate hy abhīkṣṇam
iha tu punar bhagavān aśeṣa-mūrtiḥ
paripaṭhito 'nu-padaṁ kathā-prasaṅgaiḥ


SYNONYMS

kali—of the age of quarrel; mala-saṁhati—of all the contamination; kālanaḥ—the annihilator; akhila-īśaḥ—the supreme controller of all beings; hariḥ—Lord Hari; itaratra—elsewhere; na gīyate—is not described; hi—indeed; abhīkṣṇam—constantly; iha—here; tu—however; punaḥ—on the other hand; bhagavān—the Personality of Godhead; aśeṣa-mūrtiḥ—who expands in unlimited personal forms; paripaṭhitaḥ—is openly described in narration; anu-padam—in each and every verse; kathā-prasaṅgaiḥ—on the pretext of stories.


TRANSLATION

Lord Hari, the supreme controller of all beings, annihilates the accumulated sins of the Kali age, yet other literatures do not constantly glorify Him. But that Supreme Personality of Godhead, appearing in His innumerable personal expansions, is abundantly and constantly described throughout the various narrations of this Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam.

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