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śānta-dāsya-rase aiśvarya kāhāṅ uddīpana<br>
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vātsalya-sakhya-madhure ta’ kare saṅkocana<br>
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“On the transcendental platform of neutrality and service, sometimes the opulence of the Lord is prominent. But in the transcendental mellows of fraternal, parental and conjugal love, the opulence is minimized.
“On the transcendental platform of neutrality and service, sometimes the opulence of the Lord is prominent. But in the transcendental mellows of fraternal, parental and conjugal love, the opulence is minimized.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 195

śānta-dāsya-rase aiśvarya kāhāṅ uddīpana
vātsalya-sakhya-madhure ta’ kare saṅkocana


SYNONYMS

śānta-dāsya-rase — in the transcendental mellows of neutrality and servitude; aiśvarya — opulence; kāhāṅ — somewhere; uddīpana — manifested; vātsalya — sakhya-madhure—in parenthood, fraternal love and conjugal love; ta’ — certainly; kare — does; saṅkocana — minimizing.


TRANSLATION

“On the transcendental platform of neutrality and service, sometimes the opulence of the Lord is prominent. But in the transcendental mellows of fraternal, parental and conjugal love, the opulence is minimized.