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There is no need to repeat the word 'atmarama.' One is sufficient, and that one word indicates six persons

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"There is no need to repeat the word ‘ātmārāma.’ One is sufficient, and that one word indicates six persons"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

Therefore there is no need to repeat the word ‘ātmārāma.’ One is sufficient, and that one word indicates six persons.

Therefore there is no need to repeat the word ‘ātmārāma.’ One is sufficient, and that one word indicates six persons.

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Page Title:There is no need to repeat the word 'atmarama.' One is sufficient, and that one word indicates six persons
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Created:2017-06-25, 00:06:44
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