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CC Madhya 24.59 (1975)



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 59

'hariḥ'-śabde nānārtha, dui mukhyatama
sarva amaṅgala hare, prema diyā hare mana


SYNONYMS

hariḥ—hari; śabde-by this word; nānā-artha—different imports; dui—two; mukhya-tama—chief; sarva—all; amaṅgala—inauspiciousness; hare—takes away; prema diyā—by ecstatic love; hare—attracts; mana—the mind.


TRANSLATION

"Although the word hari has many different meanings, two of them are foremost. One meaning is that the Lord takes away all inauspicious things from His devotee, and the second meaning is that He attracts the mind by ecstatic love for God.