acyuta

acyuta
term (acyuta), name (Acyuta)
infallible or imperishable; one who is never deviated, moved, or shaken; one who never falls from the transcendental position; a name for Śrī Kṛṣṇa

✍ He is acyuta, similarly the desires of the devotees in the transcendental service of the Lord are also acyuta, infallible

✍ The Lord is called Acyuta because He never fails in His prime duty, to give protection to His devotees


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