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yadā—when; yam—to whom; anugṛhṇāti—shows special favor; bhagavān—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; ātma-bhāvitaḥ—who is seated in | yadā—when; yam—to whom; anugṛhṇāti—shows special favor; bhagavān—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; ātma-bhāvitaḥ—who is seated in everyone's heart; saḥ—that person; jahāti—gives up; matim—attention; loke—to social behavior; vede—to Vedic injunctions; ca—also; pariniṣṭhitām—attached. | ||
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" 'When one is inspired by the Lord, who is sitting in everyone's heart, he does not care for social custom or Vedic regulative principles.' " | |||
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This instruction ([[SB 4.29.46]]) was given by Nārada Gosvāmī to King Prācīnabarhi in connection with the story of Purañjana. Here Nārada implies that without the mercy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead one cannot extricate himself from the fruitive activities that are under the jurisdiction of the Vedas. In previous verses ([[SB 4.29.42-44]]) Nārada admits that even personalities like Lord Brahmā, Lord Śiva, Manu, the Prajāpatis (headed by Dakṣa), the four Kumāras, Marīci, Atri, | This instruction ([[SB 4.29.46]]) was given by Nārada Gosvāmī to King Prācīnabarhi in connection with the story of Purañjana. Here Nārada implies that without the mercy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead one cannot extricate himself from the fruitive activities that are under the jurisdiction of the Vedas. In previous verses ([[SB 4.29.42-44]]) Nārada admits that even personalities like Lord Brahmā, Lord Śiva, Manu, the Prajāpatis (headed by Dakṣa), the four Kumāras, Marīci, Atri, Aṅgira, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratu, Bhṛgu, Vasiṣṭha and even Nārada himself could not properly receive the causeless mercy of the Lord. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:13, 27 January 2020
TEXT 118
- yadā yam anugṛhṇāti
- bhagavān ātma-bhāvitaḥ
- sa jahāti matiṁ loke
- vede ca pariniṣṭhitām
SYNONYMS
yadā—when; yam—to whom; anugṛhṇāti—shows special favor; bhagavān—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; ātma-bhāvitaḥ—who is seated in everyone's heart; saḥ—that person; jahāti—gives up; matim—attention; loke—to social behavior; vede—to Vedic injunctions; ca—also; pariniṣṭhitām—attached.
TRANSLATION
" 'When one is inspired by the Lord, who is sitting in everyone's heart, he does not care for social custom or Vedic regulative principles.' "
PURPORT
This instruction (SB 4.29.46) was given by Nārada Gosvāmī to King Prācīnabarhi in connection with the story of Purañjana. Here Nārada implies that without the mercy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead one cannot extricate himself from the fruitive activities that are under the jurisdiction of the Vedas. In previous verses (SB 4.29.42-44) Nārada admits that even personalities like Lord Brahmā, Lord Śiva, Manu, the Prajāpatis (headed by Dakṣa), the four Kumāras, Marīci, Atri, Aṅgira, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratu, Bhṛgu, Vasiṣṭha and even Nārada himself could not properly receive the causeless mercy of the Lord.