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Latest revision as of 16:53, 3 March 2021

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"When the jewel known as vaidūrya touches various other materials, it appears to be separated into different colors, and consequently its forms also appear different"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

“‘When the jewel known as vaidūrya touches various other materials, it appears to be separated into different colors, and consequently its forms also appear different. Similarly, according to the meditational ecstasy of the devotee, the Lord, who is known as Acyuta [“the infallible one”], appears in different forms, although He is essentially one.’”.

“‘When the jewel known as vaidūrya touches various other materials, it appears to be separated into different colors, and consequently its forms also appear different. Similarly, according to the meditational ecstasy of the devotee, the Lord, who is known as Acyuta [“the infallible one”], appears in different forms, although He is essentially one.’”

This is a verse quoted from Śrī Nārada-pañcarātra.