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''ittham''—in this way; ''satām''—of persons who prefer the impersonal feature of the Lord; ''brahma''—of the impersonal effulgence; ''sukha''—by the happiness; ''anubhūtyā''—who is realized; ''dāsyam''—the mode of servitude; ''gatānām''—of those who have accepted; ''para-daivatena''—who is the supreme worshipable Deity; ''māyā-āśritānām''—for ordinary persons under the clutches of the external energy; ''nara-dārakeṇa''—with Him, who is like a boy of this material world; ''sākam''—in friendship; ''vijahruḥ''—played; ''kṛta-puṇya-puñjāḥ''—those who have accumulated volumes of pious activities.
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 32

itthaṁ satāṁ brahma-sukhānubhūtyā
dāsyaṁ gatānāṁ para-daivatena
māyāśritānāṁ nara-dārakeṇa
sākaṁ vijahruḥ kṛta-puṇya-puñjāḥ


SYNONYMS

ittham — in this way; satām — of persons who prefer the impersonal feature of the Lord; brahma — of the impersonal effulgence; sukha — by the happiness; anubhūtyā — who is realized; dāsyam — the mode of servitude; gatānām — of those who have accepted; para-daivatena — who is the supreme worshipable Deity; māyā-āśritānām — for ordinary persons under the clutches of the external energy; nara-dārakeṇa — with Him, who is like a boy of this material world; sākam — in friendship; vijahruḥ — played; kṛta-puṇya-puñjāḥ — those who have accumulated volumes of pious activities.


TRANSLATION

"'Neither those who are engaged in self-realization, appreciating the Brahman effulgence of the Lord, nor those engaged in devotional service while accepting the Supreme Personality of Godhead as master, nor those who are under the clutches of Māyā, thinking the Lord an ordinary person, can understand that certain exalted personalities, after accumulating volumes of pious activities, are now playing with the Lord in friendship as cowherd boys.'


PURPORT

This verse is from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (SB 10.12.11).