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How, then, could an ordinary living being with very little intelligence describe such pastimes? Nevertheless, I am trying to touch but a particle of them just to rectify myself.
How, then, could an ordinary living being with very little intelligence describe such pastimes? Nevertheless, I am trying to touch but a particle of them just to rectify my own self.
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 71

jīva kṣudra-buddhi kon tāhā pāre varṇite?
tāra eka kaṇā sparśi āpanā śodhite


SYNONYMS

jīva—living being; kṣudra-buddhi—limited intelligence; kon—who; tāhā—that; pāre—is able; varṇite—to write; tāra—of that; eka kaṇā—one particle; sparśi—I touch; āpanā śodhite—to correct myself.


TRANSLATION

How, then, could an ordinary living being with very little intelligence describe such pastimes? Nevertheless, I am trying to touch but a particle of them just to rectify my own self.