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yathā-yogya udara bhare, nā kare ‘viṣaya’ bhoga<br>
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sannyāsīra tabe siddha haya jñāna-yoga<br>
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“A sannyāsī eats as much as necessary to maintain his body, but he does not enjoy satisfying his senses materially. Thus a sannyāsī becomes perfect in his spiritual advancement in knowledge.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 66

yathā-yogya udara bhare, nā kare 'viṣaya' bhoga
sannyāsīra tabe siddha haya jñāna-yoga


SYNONYMS

yathā-yogya — as much as necessary; udara bhare — fills the belly; kare — does not do; viṣaya bhoga — material enjoyment; sannyāsīra — of a sannyāsī; tabe — then; siddha — perfect; haya — is; jñāna-yoga — spiritual advancement in knowledge.


TRANSLATION

"A sannyāsī eats as much as necessary to maintain his body, but he does not enjoy satisfying his senses materially. Thus a sannyāsī becomes perfect in his spiritual advancement in knowledge.