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:eta | :eta jāni' tumi sākṣī deha, dayā-maya | ||
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eta | eta jāni'-knowing this; tumi—You; sākṣī—witness; deha—please give; dayā-maya—O most merciful one; jāni'-knowing; sākṣī—witness; nāhi deya—does not give; tāra—for him; pāpa—sin; haya—there is. | ||
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The young brāhmaṇa continued, | The young brāhmaṇa continued, "My dear sir, You are very merciful and You know everything. Therefore, kindly be a witness in this case. A person who knows things as they are and still does not bear witness becomes involved in sinful activities." | ||
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The dealings between a devotee and the Lord are very simple. The young brāhmaṇa said to the Lord, | The dealings between a devotee and the Lord are very simple. The young brāhmaṇa said to the Lord, "You know everything, but if You do not bear witness, You will be involved in sinful activities." There is no possibility, however, of the Lord's being involved in sinful activities. A pure devotee, even though he knows everything of the Supreme Lord, can speak with the Lord exactly as if He were a common man. Although the dealings between the Lord and His devotee are always very simple and open, there is formality. All these things happen because of the connection between the Lord and the devotee. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 27 January 2020
TEXT 90
- eta jāni' tumi sākṣī deha, dayā-maya
- jāni' sākṣī nāhi deya, tāra pāpa haya
SYNONYMS
eta jāni'-knowing this; tumi—You; sākṣī—witness; deha—please give; dayā-maya—O most merciful one; jāni'-knowing; sākṣī—witness; nāhi deya—does not give; tāra—for him; pāpa—sin; haya—there is.
TRANSLATION
The young brāhmaṇa continued, "My dear sir, You are very merciful and You know everything. Therefore, kindly be a witness in this case. A person who knows things as they are and still does not bear witness becomes involved in sinful activities."
PURPORT
The dealings between a devotee and the Lord are very simple. The young brāhmaṇa said to the Lord, "You know everything, but if You do not bear witness, You will be involved in sinful activities." There is no possibility, however, of the Lord's being involved in sinful activities. A pure devotee, even though he knows everything of the Supreme Lord, can speak with the Lord exactly as if He were a common man. Although the dealings between the Lord and His devotee are always very simple and open, there is formality. All these things happen because of the connection between the Lord and the devotee.