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"name":"Cc. Madhya 6.275", "h1":"Cc. Madhya 6.275", "label":"Text 275", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Madhya-līlā 6.275", "description":"\"The word 'mukti' refers to five kinds of liberation. Usually its direct meaning conveys the idea of becoming one with the Lord."
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Cc. Madhya 6.275
Text
yadyapi 'mukti'-śabdera haya pañca vṛtti
rūḍhi-vṛttye kahe tabu 'sāyujye' pratīti
Synonyms
yadyapi—although; mukti—liberation; śabdera—of the word; haya—there is; pañca vṛtti—five meanings; rūḍhi-vṛttye—by the chief or direct meaning; kahe—it says; tabu—still; sāyujye—to become one with the Supreme; pratīti—the conception.
Translation
“The word 'mukti' refers to five kinds of liberation. Usually its direct meaning conveys the idea of becoming one with the Lord.