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:’nitya-bandha’—kṛṣṇa haite nitya-bahirmukha
:'nitya-bandha'--kṛṣṇa haite nitya-bahirmukha
:’nitya-saṁsāra’, bhuñje narakādi duḥkha
:'nitya-saṁsāra', bhuñje narakādi duḥkha
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nitya-bandha—perpetually conditioned; kṛṣṇa haite—from Kṛṣṇa; nitya—eternally; bahir-mukha—averse; nitya-saṁsāra—perpetually conditioned in the material world; bhuñje—experience; naraka-ādi duḥkha—the tribulations of hellish conditions of life.
nitya-bandha—perpetually conditioned; kṛṣṇa haite—from Kṛṣṇa; nitya—eternally; bahiḥ-mukha—averse; nitya-saṁsāra—perpetually conditioned in the material world; bhuñje—enjoy; naraka-ādi duḥkha—the tribulations of hellish conditions of life.
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“Apart from the ever-liberated devotees, there are the conditioned souls, who always turn away from the service of the Lord. They are perpetually conditioned in this material world and are subjected to the material tribulations brought about by different bodily forms in hellish conditions.
"Apart from the ever-liberated devotees, there are the conditioned souls who always turn away from the service of the Lord. They are perpetually conditioned in this material world and are subjected to the material tribulations brought about by different bodily forms in hellish conditions.
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 12

'nitya-bandha'--kṛṣṇa haite nitya-bahirmukha
'nitya-saṁsāra', bhuñje narakādi duḥkha


SYNONYMS

nitya-bandha—perpetually conditioned; kṛṣṇa haite—from Kṛṣṇa; nitya—eternally; bahiḥ-mukha—averse; nitya-saṁsāra—perpetually conditioned in the material world; bhuñje—enjoy; naraka-ādi duḥkha—the tribulations of hellish conditions of life.


TRANSLATION

"Apart from the ever-liberated devotees, there are the conditioned souls who always turn away from the service of the Lord. They are perpetually conditioned in this material world and are subjected to the material tribulations brought about by different bodily forms in hellish conditions.