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:tapasvino dāna-parā yaśasvino
:tapasvino dāna-parā yaśasvino
:manasvino mantra-vidaḥ su-maṅgalāḥ
:manasvino mantra-vidaḥ sumaṅgalāḥ
:kṣemaṁ na vindanti vinā yad-arpaṇaṁ
:kṣemaṁ na vindanti vinā yad-arpaṇaṁ
:tasmai subhadra-śravase namo namaḥ
:tasmai subhadra-śravase namo namaḥ
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tapasvinaḥ—those engaged in severe austerities and penances; dāna-parāḥ—those engaged in giving their possessions as charity; yaśasvinaḥ—those famous in society; manasvinaḥ—experts in mental speculation or meditation; mantra-vidaḥ—experts in reciting the Vedic hymns; su-maṅgalāḥ—very auspicious; kṣemam—real, eternal auspiciousness; na—never; vindanti—obtain; vinā—without; yat-arpaṇam—dedicating unto whom (the Supreme Personality of Godhead); tasmai—unto that Supreme Personality of Godhead; su-bhadra śravase—whose glory is very auspicious; namaḥ namaḥ—I offer my repeated respectful obeisances.
tapasvinaḥ—those engaged in severe austerities and penances; dāna-parāḥ—those engaged in giving his possessions as charity; yaśasvinaḥ—those famous in society; manasvinaḥ—experts in mental speculation or meditation; mantra-vidaḥ—experts in reciting the Vedic hymns; su-maṅgalāḥ—very auspicious; kṣemam—real, eternal auspiciousness; na—never; vindanti—obtain; vinā—without; yat-arpaṇam—dedicating unto whom (the Supreme Personality of Godhead); tasmai—unto that Supreme Personality of Godhead; su-bhadra śravase—whose glory is very auspicious; namaḥ namaḥ—I offer my repeated respectful obeisances.
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“‘Those who perform severe austerities and penances, those who give away all their possessions out of charity, those who are very famous for their auspicious activity, those who are engaged in meditation and mental speculation, and even those who are very expert in reciting the Vedic mantras are not able to obtain any auspicious results, although they are engaged in auspicious activities, if they do not dedicate their activities to the service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. I therefore repeatedly offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose glories are always auspicious.
" 'Those who perform severe austerities and penances, those who give away all their possessions out of charity, those who are very famous for their auspicious activity, those who are engaged in meditation and mental speculation, and even those who are very expert in reciting the Vedic mantras, are not able to obtain any auspicious results, although they are engaged in auspicious activities, if they do not dedicate their activities to the service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. I therefore repeatedly offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose glories are always auspicious.'
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This is also a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 2.4.17]]).
This is also a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 2.4.17|2.4.17]]).
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 20

tapasvino dāna-parā yaśasvino
manasvino mantra-vidaḥ sumaṅgalāḥ
kṣemaṁ na vindanti vinā yad-arpaṇaṁ
tasmai subhadra-śravase namo namaḥ


SYNONYMS

tapasvinaḥ—those engaged in severe austerities and penances; dāna-parāḥ—those engaged in giving his possessions as charity; yaśasvinaḥ—those famous in society; manasvinaḥ—experts in mental speculation or meditation; mantra-vidaḥ—experts in reciting the Vedic hymns; su-maṅgalāḥ—very auspicious; kṣemam—real, eternal auspiciousness; na—never; vindanti—obtain; vinā—without; yat-arpaṇam—dedicating unto whom (the Supreme Personality of Godhead); tasmai—unto that Supreme Personality of Godhead; su-bhadra śravase—whose glory is very auspicious; namaḥ namaḥ—I offer my repeated respectful obeisances.


TRANSLATION

" 'Those who perform severe austerities and penances, those who give away all their possessions out of charity, those who are very famous for their auspicious activity, those who are engaged in meditation and mental speculation, and even those who are very expert in reciting the Vedic mantras, are not able to obtain any auspicious results, although they are engaged in auspicious activities, if they do not dedicate their activities to the service of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. I therefore repeatedly offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose glories are always auspicious.'


PURPORT

This is also a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (2.4.17).