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18 divinity
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Bhaktisidhanta Saraswati Takhura
Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Brahma Samhita

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divinity

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1 1, 8 | the subjective portion of divinity who functions as progenitor 2 2, 17| dislocated portions of the Divinity, viz., Prajapati and Sambhu, 3 2, 19| of the cit potency of the Divinity. This principle will be 4 3, 21| scale the qualities of the Divinity. Hence jivas are identical 5 3, 21| the mellow quality of the Divinity. Apareyam itas tv anyam 6 5, 43| subjective portion of the Divinity. But Hari-dhama is ever 7 5, 45| subjective portion of the Divinity is Sadasiva, in the form 8 5, 46| subjective portions of the Divinity are enunciated by the specification 9 5, 46| dislocated portion of the Divinity, manifested in the principle 10 5, 46| dislocated portion of the Divinity manifested in the principle 11 5, 46| great distance from the Divinity Himself or His facsimiles. 12 5, 46| the manifestation of the Divinity in the mundane manifestive 13 5, 46| ubiquitous function of the Divinity. Vishnu is Godhead Himself, 14 5, 47| distinctive appearance of the Divinity bearing the name of Sesa, 15 5, 49| avatara (descent) of the Divinity in the active mundane principle ( 16 5, 49| jivas but is not the direct Divinity. The divine nature is present 17 6, 59| quality and activity of the Divinity, to practice the chanting 18 6, 61| disposition for the service of the Divinity by reason of its characteristic


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