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206 ([return])
[ Daivi is explained by Sankara as divine; by Sreedhara as marvellous.]

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207 ([return])
[ The divine desires are about sons, fame, victory over enemies, etc., regulations, such as fasts etc.; their own nature, i.e., disposition as dependent on the acts of their past lives. Thus all the commentators.]

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208 ([return])
[ The worshipper obtains his desires, thinking he gets them from the godhead he worships. It is however, that gives him those.]

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209 ([return])
[ The divinities being perishable, myself imperishable. What these obtain is perishable. What my worshippers obtain is imperishable.]

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210 ([return])
[ The ignorant, without knowledge of my transcendent essence take me to be no higher than that what is indicated in my human and other incarnate manifestations. Thus Sreedhara.]