are his imperishable miracles.”
I never became a Sanskrit scholar; Kebalananda taught me a diviner syntax.
{FN4-1} Literally, “renunciate.” From Sanskrit verb roots, “to cast aside.”
{FN4-2} Effects of past actions, in this or a former life; from Sanskrit KRI, “to do.”
{FN4-3} BHAGAVAD GITA, IX, 30-31. Krishna was the greatest prophet of India; Arjuna was his foremost disciple.
{FN4-4} I always addressed him as Ananta-da.
are his imperishable miracles.”
I never became a Sanskrit scholar; Kebalananda taught me a diviner syntax.
{FN4-1} Literally, “renunciate.” From Sanskrit verb roots, “to cast aside.”
{FN4-2} Effects of past actions, in this or a former life; from Sanskrit KRI, “to do.”
{FN4-3} BHAGAVAD GITA, IX, 30-31. Krishna was the greatest prophet of India; Arjuna was his foremost disciple.
{FN4-4} I always addressed him as Ananta-da.