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nityo naimittikaś caiva<br>
:nityo naimittikaś caiva
tathā prākṛtiko layaḥ<br>
:tathā prākṛtiko layaḥ
ātyantikaś ca kathitaḥ<br>
:ātyantikaś ca kathitaḥ
kālasya gatir īdṛśī<br>
:kālasya gatir īdṛśī
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nityaḥ—continuous; naimittikaḥ—occasional; ca—and; eva—indeed; tathā—also; prākṛtikaḥ—natural; layaḥ—annihilation; ātyantikaḥ—final; ca—and; kathitaḥ—are described; kālasya—of time; gatiḥ—the progress; īdṛśī—like this.
nityaḥ—continuous; naimittikaḥ—occasional; ca—and; eva—indeed; tathā—also; prākṛtikaḥ—natural; layaḥ—annihilation; ātyantikaḥ—final; ca—and; kathitaḥ—are described; kālasya—of time; gatiḥ—the progress; īdṛśī—like this.
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In this way the progress of time is described in terms of the four kinds of annihilation—continuous, occasional, elemental and final.
In this way the progress of time is described in terms of the four kinds of annihilation—continuous, occasional, elemental and final.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 38

nityo naimittikaś caiva
tathā prākṛtiko layaḥ
ātyantikaś ca kathitaḥ
kālasya gatir īdṛśī


SYNONYMS

nityaḥ—continuous; naimittikaḥ—occasional; ca—and; eva—indeed; tathā—also; prākṛtikaḥ—natural; layaḥ—annihilation; ātyantikaḥ—final; ca—and; kathitaḥ—are described; kālasya—of time; gatiḥ—the progress; īdṛśī—like this.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

In this way the progress of time is described in terms of the four kinds of annihilation—continuous, occasional, elemental and final.



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