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ajña jīva nija-‘hite’ ‘ahita’ kari’ māne<br>
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garva cūrṇa haile, pāche ughāḍe nayane<br>
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ajña jīva—the ignorant living entity; nija-hite—his personal benefit; ahita kari’ māne—considers a loss; garva cūrṇa haile—when pride is cut down; pāche—afterward; ughāḍe nayane—the eyes open.
''ajña jīva''—the ignorant living entity; ''nija-hite''—his personal benefit; ''ahita kari' māne''—considers a loss; ''garva cūrṇa haile''—when pride is cut down; ''pāche''—afterward; ''ughāḍe nayane''—the eyes open.
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An ignorant living being does not recognize his actual profit. Because of ignorance and material pride, he sometimes considers profit a loss, but when his pride is cut down he can actually see his true benefit.
An ignorant living being does not recognize his actual profit. Because of ignorance and material pride, he sometimes considers profit a loss, but when his pride is cut down he can actually see his true benefit.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 119

ajña jīva nija-'hite' 'ahita' kari' māne
garva cūrṇa haile, pāche ughāḍe nayane


SYNONYMS

ajña jīva—the ignorant living entity; nija-hite—his personal benefit; ahita kari' māne—considers a loss; garva cūrṇa haile—when pride is cut down; pāche—afterward; ughāḍe nayane—the eyes open.


TRANSLATION

An ignorant living being does not recognize his actual profit. Because of ignorance and material pride, he sometimes considers profit a loss, but when his pride is cut down he can actually see his true benefit.