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First we take the word 'bhukti' ('material enjoyment'), which is of unlimited variety. We may also take the word 'siddhi' ('perfection'), which has eighteen varieties. Similarly, the word 'mukti' has five varieties: Difference between revisions

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Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

“First we take the word "bhukti" ("material enjoyment"), which is of unlimited variety. We may also take the word "siddhi" ("perfection"), which has eighteen varieties. Similarly, the word "mukti" has five varieties.
CC Madhya 24.28, Translation:

First we take the word "bhukti" ("material enjoyment"), which is of unlimited variety. We may also take the word "siddhi" ("perfection"), which has eighteen varieties. Similarly, the word "mukti" has five varieties.