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:’nirgrantha hañā’—ei duṅhāra ‘viśeṣaṇa’
:'nirgrantha hañā'--ei duṅhāra 'viśeṣaṇa'
:āra artha śuna, yaiche sādhura saṅgama
:āra artha śuna, yaiche sādhura saṅgama
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“The word ‘nirgrantha’ can be taken as an adjective modifying ‘muni’ and ‘ātmārāma.There is another meaning, which you may hear from Me, indicating association with a devotee. Now I shall explain how it is that through the association of devotees, even a nirgrantha can become a devotee.
"The word nirgrantha is taken as an adjective modifying muni and ātmārāma. There is another meaning, which you may hear from Me, indicating association with a devotee. Now I shall explain how it is that through the association of devotees, even a nirgrantha can become a devotee.
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 226

'nirgrantha hañā'--ei duṅhāra 'viśeṣaṇa'
āra artha śuna, yaiche sādhura saṅgama


SYNONYMS

nirgrantha hañā—becoming nirgrantha; ei—this; duṅhāra—of both; viśeṣaṇa—the adjective; āra artha—another import; śuna—please hear; yaiche—in which; sādhura saṅgama—there is association with devotees.


TRANSLATION

"The word nirgrantha is taken as an adjective modifying muni and ātmārāma. There is another meaning, which you may hear from Me, indicating association with a devotee. Now I shall explain how it is that through the association of devotees, even a nirgrantha can become a devotee.