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“I do not know what is beneficial for me or what is detrimental. Nonetheless, in ordinary dealings people consider me a learned scholar, and I am also thinking of myself as such.
"I do not know what is beneficial for me and what is detrimental. Nonetheless, in ordinary dealings people consider me a learned scholar, and I am also thinking of myself as such.
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Latest revision as of 12:35, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 100

āpanāra hitāhita kichui nā jāni!
grāmya-vyavahāre paṇḍita, tāi satya māni


SYNONYMS

āpanāra—of my personal self; hita—welfare; ahita—inauspiciousness; kichui—anything; nā jāni—I do not know; grāmya-vyavahāre—in ordinary dealings; paṇḍita—a learned man; tāi satya māni—I accept that as truth.


TRANSLATION

"I do not know what is beneficial for me and what is detrimental. Nonetheless, in ordinary dealings people consider me a learned scholar, and I am also thinking of myself as such.