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| | Navadwip Dham Mahatmya |
 | | O goddess, one day noble-hearted Lord Ananta, the king of serpents, went to Çvetadvépa, where Lord Viñëu, the protector of the three worlds, stays. |
 | | O Ananta, as I stay in Våndävana with Çré Rädhä, so I also stay eternally in Navadvépa, My transcendental form embraced by Çré Rädhä. |
 | | Because this book arose from the mouth of Lord Ananta, and also because it is filled with limitless (ananta) pastimes, the Supreme Lord gave it the name "Ananta-saàhitä". |
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