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(New page: '''SB 1.7.10''' sūta uvāca<br/> ātmārāmāś ca munayo<br/> nirgranthā apy urukrame<br/> kurvanty ahaitukīṁ bhaktim<br/> ittham-bhūta-guṇo hariḥ<br/> '''All different v...)
 
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nirgranthā apy urukrame<br/>
nirgranthā apy urukrame<br/>
kurvanty ahaitukīṁ bhaktim<br/>
kurvanty ahaitukīṁ bhaktim<br/>
ittham-bhūta-guṇo hariḥ<br/>
ittham-bhūta-guṇo hariḥ
 


'''All different varieties of ātmārāmas [those who take pleasure in ātmā, or spirit self], especially those established on the path of self-realization, though freed from all kinds of material bondage, desire to render unalloyed devotional service unto the Personality of Godhead. This means that the Lord possesses transcendental qualities and therefore can attract everyone, including liberated souls.'''
'''All different varieties of ātmārāmas [those who take pleasure in ātmā, or spirit self], especially those established on the path of self-realization, though freed from all kinds of material bondage, desire to render unalloyed devotional service unto the Personality of Godhead. This means that the Lord possesses transcendental qualities and therefore can attract everyone, including liberated souls.'''

Latest revision as of 12:10, 7 January 2014

SB 1.7.10

sūta uvāca
ātmārāmāś ca munayo
nirgranthā apy urukrame
kurvanty ahaitukīṁ bhaktim
ittham-bhūta-guṇo hariḥ

All different varieties of ātmārāmas [those who take pleasure in ātmā, or spirit self], especially those established on the path of self-realization, though freed from all kinds of material bondage, desire to render unalloyed devotional service unto the Personality of Godhead. This means that the Lord possesses transcendental qualities and therefore can attract everyone, including liberated souls.