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:bhakti-sukha-āge | :bhakti-sukha-āge 'mukti' ati-tuccha haya | ||
:ataeva bhakta-gaṇa | :ataeva bhakta-gaṇa 'mukti' nāhi laya | ||
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"For a devotee who enjoys the transcendental bliss of devotional service, liberation is most insignificant. Therefore pure devotees never desire to achieve liberation. | |||
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TEXT 196
- bhakti-sukha-āge 'mukti' ati-tuccha haya
- ataeva bhakta-gaṇa 'mukti' nāhi laya
SYNONYMS
bhakti-sukha—transcendental bliss derived from devotional service; āge—before; mukti—liberation; ati-tuccha—extremely insignificant; haya—is; ataeva—therefore; bhakta-gaṇa—pure devotees; mukti—liberation; nāhi laya—do not accept.
TRANSLATION
"For a devotee who enjoys the transcendental bliss of devotional service, liberation is most insignificant. Therefore pure devotees never desire to achieve liberation.