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ananta-pārasya nivṛttitaḥ sukham<br/>
ananta-pārasya nivṛttitaḥ sukham<br/>
pravartamānasya guṇair anātmanas<br/>
pravartamānasya guṇair anātmanas<br/>
tato bhavān darśaya ceṣṭitaṁ vibhoḥ<br/>
tato bhavān darśaya ceṣṭitaṁ vibhoḥ
 


'''The Supreme Lord is unlimited. Only a very expert personality, retired from the activities of material happiness, deserves to understand this knowledge of spiritual values. Therefore those who are not so well situated, due to material attachment, should be shown the ways of transcendental realization, by Your Goodness, through descriptions of the transcendental activities of the Supreme Lord.'''
'''The Supreme Lord is unlimited. Only a very expert personality, retired from the activities of material happiness, deserves to understand this knowledge of spiritual values. Therefore those who are not so well situated, due to material attachment, should be shown the ways of transcendental realization, by Your Goodness, through descriptions of the transcendental activities of the Supreme Lord.'''

Latest revision as of 12:06, 7 January 2014

SB 1.5.16

vicakṣaṇo 'syārhati vedituṁ vibhor
ananta-pārasya nivṛttitaḥ sukham
pravartamānasya guṇair anātmanas
tato bhavān darśaya ceṣṭitaṁ vibhoḥ

The Supreme Lord is unlimited. Only a very expert personality, retired from the activities of material happiness, deserves to understand this knowledge of spiritual values. Therefore those who are not so well situated, due to material attachment, should be shown the ways of transcendental realization, by Your Goodness, through descriptions of the transcendental activities of the Supreme Lord.