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Latest revision as of 23:01, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 107

jñāna-mārge upāsaka—duita' prakāra
kevala brahmopāsaka, mokṣākāṅkṣī āra


SYNONYMS

jñāna-mārge — on the path of philosophical speculation; upāsaka — worshipers; duita prakāra — two varieties; kevala — only; brahma-upāsaka — the worshiper of impersonal Brahman; mokṣa-ākāṅkṣī — desiring liberation; āra — and.


TRANSLATION

"There are two kinds of worshipers on the path of philosophical speculation—one is called brahma-upāsaka, a worshiper of the impersonal Brahman, and the other is called mokṣākāṅkṣī, one who desires liberation.