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evaṁ sphutaṁ brahma-viveka-hetubhiḥ | :evaṁ sphutaṁ brahma-viveka-hetubhiḥ | ||
parāpavādena viśāradena | :parāpavādena viśāradena | ||
chittvātma-sandeham upārameta | :chittvātma-sandeham upārameta | ||
svānanda-tuṣṭo 'khila-kāmukebhyaḥ | :svānanda-tuṣṭo 'khila-kāmukebhyaḥ | ||
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evam—in this way; sphuṭam—clearly; brahma—of the Absolute Truth; viveka-hetubhiḥ—by discriminating, logical arguments; para—of misidentification with other conceptions; apavādena—by refutation; viśāradena—expert; chittvā—cutting off; ātma—regarding the identity of the self; sandeham—doubt; upārameta—one should desist; sva-ānanda—in his own transcendental ecstasy; tuṣṭaḥ—satisfied; akhila—from all; kāmukebhyaḥ—things of lust. | evam—in this way; sphuṭam—clearly; brahma—of the Absolute Truth; viveka-hetubhiḥ—by discriminating, logical arguments; para—of misidentification with other conceptions; apavādena—by refutation; viśāradena—expert; chittvā—cutting off; ātma—regarding the identity of the self; sandeham—doubt; upārameta—one should desist; sva-ānanda—in his own transcendental ecstasy; tuṣṭaḥ—satisfied; akhila—from all; kāmukebhyaḥ—things of lust. | ||
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Thus clearly understanding by discriminating logic the unique position of the Absolute Truth, one should expertly refute one's misidentification with matter and cut to pieces all doubts about the identity of the self. Becoming satisfied in the soul's natural ecstasy, one should desist from all lusty engagements of the material senses. | Thus clearly understanding by discriminating logic the unique position of the Absolute Truth, one should expertly refute one's misidentification with matter and cut to pieces all doubts about the identity of the self. Becoming satisfied in the soul's natural ecstasy, one should desist from all lusty engagements of the material senses. | ||
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Revision as of 06:41, 30 November 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 23
- evaṁ sphutaṁ brahma-viveka-hetubhiḥ
- parāpavādena viśāradena
- chittvātma-sandeham upārameta
- svānanda-tuṣṭo 'khila-kāmukebhyaḥ
SYNONYMS
evam—in this way; sphuṭam—clearly; brahma—of the Absolute Truth; viveka-hetubhiḥ—by discriminating, logical arguments; para—of misidentification with other conceptions; apavādena—by refutation; viśāradena—expert; chittvā—cutting off; ātma—regarding the identity of the self; sandeham—doubt; upārameta—one should desist; sva-ānanda—in his own transcendental ecstasy; tuṣṭaḥ—satisfied; akhila—from all; kāmukebhyaḥ—things of lust.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Thus clearly understanding by discriminating logic the unique position of the Absolute Truth, one should expertly refute one's misidentification with matter and cut to pieces all doubts about the identity of the self. Becoming satisfied in the soul's natural ecstasy, one should desist from all lusty engagements of the material senses.