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tato 'bhūt tri-vṛd oṁkāro<br>
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yo 'vyakta-prabhavaḥ sva-rāṭ<br>
:yo 'vyakta-prabhavaḥ sva-rāṭ
yat tal liṅgaṁ bhagavato<br>
:yat tal liṅgaṁ bhagavato
brahmaṇaḥ paramātmanaḥ<br>
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tataḥ—from that; abhūt—came into being; tri-vṛt—threefold; oṁkāraḥ—the syllable oṁ; yaḥ-which; avyakta—not apparent; prabhavaḥ—its influence; sva-rāṭ—self-manifesting; yat—which; tat—that; liṅgam—the representation; bhagavataḥ—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; brahmaṇaḥ—of the Absolute Truth in His impersonal aspect; parama-ātmanaḥ—and of the Supersoul.
tataḥ—from that; abhūt—came into being; tri-vṛt—threefold; oṁkāraḥ—the syllable ''oṁ''; yaḥ—which; avyakta—not apparent; prabhavaḥ—its influence; sva-rāṭ—self-manifesting; yat—which; tat—that; liṅgam—the representation; bhagavataḥ—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; brahmaṇaḥ—of the Absolute Truth in His impersonal aspect; parama-ātmanaḥ—and of the Supersoul.
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From that transcendental subtle vibration arose the oṁkāra composed of three sounds. The oṁkāra has unseen potencies and manifests automatically within a purified heart. It is the representation of the Absolute Truth in all three of His phases—the Supreme Personality, the Supreme Soul and the supreme impersonal truth.
From that transcendental subtle vibration arose the oṁkāra composed of three sounds. The oṁkāra has unseen potencies and manifests automatically within a purified heart. It is the representation of the Absolute Truth in all three of His phases—the Supreme Personality, the Supreme Soul and the supreme impersonal truth.
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Revision as of 12:36, 30 June 2021

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 39

tato 'bhūt tri-vṛd oṁkāro
yo 'vyakta-prabhavaḥ sva-rāṭ
yat tal liṅgaṁ bhagavato
brahmaṇaḥ paramātmanaḥ


SYNONYMS

tataḥ—from that; abhūt—came into being; tri-vṛt—threefold; oṁkāraḥ—the syllable oṁ; yaḥ—which; avyakta—not apparent; prabhavaḥ—its influence; sva-rāṭ—self-manifesting; yat—which; tat—that; liṅgam—the representation; bhagavataḥ—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; brahmaṇaḥ—of the Absolute Truth in His impersonal aspect; parama-ātmanaḥ—and of the Supersoul.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

From that transcendental subtle vibration arose the oṁkāra composed of three sounds. The oṁkāra has unseen potencies and manifests automatically within a purified heart. It is the representation of the Absolute Truth in all three of His phases—the Supreme Personality, the Supreme Soul and the supreme impersonal truth.



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