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:buddhye rame ātmārāma—dui ta’ prakāra
:buddhye rame ātmārāma--dui ta' prakāra
:’paṇḍita’ muni-gaṇa, nirgrantha ‘mūrkha’ āra
:'paṇḍita' muni-gaṇa, nirgrantha 'mūrkha' āra
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buddhye—in intelligence; rame—who enjoys; ātmārāma—is an ātmārāma; dui ta’ prakāra—two varieties; paṇḍita—learned; muni-gaṇa—philosophers; nirgrantha—without education; mūrkha—foolish; āra—also.
buddhye—in intelligence; rame—who enjoys; ātmārāma—is ātmārāma; dui ta ' prakāra—two varieties; paṇḍita—learned; muni-gaṇa—philosophers; nirgrantha—without education; mūrkha—foolish; āra—also.
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“Everyone has some kind of intelligence, and one who utilizes his intelligence is called an ātmārāma. There are two types of ātmārāmas. One is a learned scholar and philosopher, and the other is an uneducated, illiterate, foolish person.
"Everyone has some kind of intelligence, and one who utilizes his intelligence is called ātmārāma. There are two types of ātmārāma. One is a learned scholar and a philosopher, and the other is an uneducated, illiterate and foolish person.
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 187

buddhye rame ātmārāma--dui ta' prakāra
'paṇḍita' muni-gaṇa, nirgrantha 'mūrkha' āra


SYNONYMS

buddhye—in intelligence; rame—who enjoys; ātmārāma—is ātmārāma; dui ta ' prakāra—two varieties; paṇḍita—learned; muni-gaṇa—philosophers; nirgrantha—without education; mūrkha—foolish; āra—also.


TRANSLATION

"Everyone has some kind of intelligence, and one who utilizes his intelligence is called ātmārāma. There are two types of ātmārāma. One is a learned scholar and a philosopher, and the other is an uneducated, illiterate and foolish person.