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kiṁvā ‘dhṛti’-śabde nija-pūrṇatādi-jñāna kaya<br>
:kiṁvā 'dhṛti'-śabde nija-pūrṇatādi-jñāna kaya
duḥkhābhāve uttama-prāptye mahā-pūrṇa haya<br>
:duḥkhābhāve uttama-prāptye mahā-pūrṇa haya
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kiṁvā—or; dhṛti-śabde—by the word dhṛti; nija—own; pūrṇatā-ādi—perfection and so on; jñāna—knowledge; kaya—says; duḥkha-abhāve—in the absence of all material miseries; uttama—the best; prāptye—by obtaining; mahā-pūrṇa haya—becomes perfectly perfect.
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“The word ‘dhṛti’ is also used when one is fully perfect in knowledge. When, due to having obtained the lotus feet of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one has no material miseries, he attains mahā-pūrṇa, the highest level of perfection.
"The word 'dhṛti' is also used when one is fully perfect in knowledge. When, due to having obtained the lotus feet of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one has no material miseries, he attains mahā-pūrṇa, the highest level of perfection.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 180

kiṁvā 'dhṛti'-śabde nija-pūrṇatādi-jñāna kaya
duḥkhābhāve uttama-prāptye mahā-pūrṇa haya


SYNONYMS

kiṁvā — or; dhṛti-śabde — by the word dhṛti; nija — own; pūrṇatā-ādi — perfection and so on; jñāna — knowledge; kaya — says; duḥkha-abhāve — in the absence of all material miseries; uttama — the best; prāptye — by obtaining; mahā-pūrṇa haya — becomes perfectly perfect.


TRANSLATION

"The word 'dhṛti' is also used when one is fully perfect in knowledge. When, due to having obtained the lotus feet of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one has no material miseries, he attains mahā-pūrṇa, the highest level of perfection.