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ei jīva—sanakādi saba muni-jana | :ei jīva—sanakādi saba muni-jana | ||
:'nirgrantha'—mūrkha, nīca, sthāvara-paśu-gaṇa | |||
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ei | ''ei jīva''—these living entities; ''sanaka-ādi saba muni-jana''—all the great personalities, such as Sanaka and Sanātana; ''nirgrantha''—down to the illiterate; ''mūrkha''—foolish person; ''nīca''—lowborn; ''sthāvara''—the trees and plants; ''paśu-gaṇa''—the beasts and birds. | ||
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"Living entities include great personalities like the four Kumāras, and also low-class foolish people, trees, plants, birds and beasts. | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta - Madhya-līlā - Chapter 24: The Sixty-One Explanations of the Atmārāma Verse
TEXT 203
- ei jīva—sanakādi saba muni-jana
- 'nirgrantha'—mūrkha, nīca, sthāvara-paśu-gaṇa
SYNONYMS
ei jīva—these living entities; sanaka-ādi saba muni-jana—all the great personalities, such as Sanaka and Sanātana; nirgrantha—down to the illiterate; mūrkha—foolish person; nīca—lowborn; sthāvara—the trees and plants; paśu-gaṇa—the beasts and birds.
TRANSLATION
"Living entities include great personalities like the four Kumāras, and also low-class foolish people, trees, plants, birds and beasts.