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“There are persons who are unfit to drink that nectar but who nevertheless drink it continuously, whereas some who are suitable never get it and thus die of greed.
"There are persons who are unfit to drink that nectar but who nevertheless drink it continuously, whereas some who are suitable never get it and thus die of greed.
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 137

ayogya hañā tāhā keha sadā pāna kare
yogya jana nāhi pāya, lobhe mātra mare


SYNONYMS

ayogya—unfit; hañā—being; tāhā—that; keha—someone; sadā—always; pāna kare—drinks; yogya jana—the competent person; nāhi pāya—does not get; lobhe—out of greed; mātra—simply; mare—dies.


TRANSLATION

"There are persons who are unfit to drink that nectar but who nevertheless drink it continuously, whereas some who are suitable never get it and thus die of greed.