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“When one actually becomes rich, he naturally enjoys all kinds of happiness. When one is actually in a happy mood, all distressful conditions go away by themselves. No extraneous endeavor is needed.
"When one actually becomes rich, he naturally enjoys all kinds of happiness. When one is actually in a happy mood, all distressful conditions go away by themselves. No extraneous endeavor is needed.
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 140

dhana pāile yaiche sukha-bhoga phala pāya
sukha-bhoga haite duḥkha āpani palāya


SYNONYMS

dhana pāile—when one gets riches; yaiche—just as; sukha-bhoga—enjoyment of happiness; phala—result; pāya—one gets; sukha-bhoga—real enjoyment of happiness; haite—from; duḥkha—all distresses; āpani—themselves; palāya—run away.


TRANSLATION

"When one actually becomes rich, he naturally enjoys all kinds of happiness. When one is actually in a happy mood, all distressful conditions go away by themselves. No extraneous endeavor is needed.