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mūrkha, nīca, mleccha ādi śāstra-rikta-gaṇa<br>
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dhana-sañcayī—nirgrantha, āra ye nirdhana<br>
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mūrkha—foolish, illiterate persons; nīca—lowborn; mleccha—unclean persons with no principles; ādi—and others; śāstra-rikta-gaṇa—persons devoid of all regulative principles stated in the śāstra; dhana-sañcayī—a capitalist (one who gathers wealth); nirgrantha—called nirgrantha; āra—also; ye—anyone who; nirdhana—without riches.
''mūrkha''—foolish, illiterate persons; ''nīca''—lowborn; ''mleccha''—unclean persons with no principles; ''ādi''—and others; ''śāstra-rikta-gaṇa''—persons devoid of all regulative principles stated in the ''śāstra''; ''dhana-sañcayī''—a capitalist (one who gathers wealth); ''nirgrantha''—called ''nirgrantha''; ''āra''—also; ''ye''—anyone who; ''nirdhana''—without riches.'
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“‘Nirgrantha’ also refers to one who is illiterate, lowborn, misbehaved, unregulated and devoid of respect for the Vedic literature. The word also refers to one who is a capitalist and to one who has no riches.
"'Nirgrantha' also refers to one who is illiterate, lowborn, misbehaved, unregulated and devoid of respect for the Vedic literature. The word also refers to one who is a capitalist and to one who has no riches.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 17

mūrkha, nīca, mleccha ādi śāstra-rikta-gaṇa
dhana-sañcayī—nirgrantha, āra ye nirdhana


SYNONYMS

mūrkha—foolish, illiterate persons; nīca—lowborn; mleccha—unclean persons with no principles; ādi—and others; śāstra-rikta-gaṇa—persons devoid of all regulative principles stated in the śāstra; dhana-sañcayī—a capitalist (one who gathers wealth); nirgrantha—called nirgrantha; āra—also; ye—anyone who; nirdhana—without riches.'


TRANSLATION

"'Nirgrantha' also refers to one who is illiterate, lowborn, misbehaved, unregulated and devoid of respect for the Vedic literature. The word also refers to one who is a capitalist and to one who has no riches.