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''mukti-śabda'' | ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=mukti&tab=syno_o&ds=1 mukti]-[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=śabda&tab=syno_o&ds=1 śabda]'' — the word ''mukti''; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=kahite&tab=syno_o&ds=1 kahite]'' — by pronouncing; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=mane&tab=syno_o&ds=1 mane]'' — in the mind; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=haya&tab=syno_o&ds=1 haya]'' — there is; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=ghṛṇā&tab=syno_o&ds=1 ghṛṇā]'' — hatred; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=trāsa&tab=syno_o&ds=1 trāsa]'' — and fear; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=bhakti&tab=syno_o&ds=1 bhakti]-[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=śabda&tab=syno_o&ds=1 śabda]'' — the word ''bhakti''; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=kahite&tab=syno_o&ds=1 kahite]'' — to speak; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=mane&tab=syno_o&ds=1 mane]'' — in the mind; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=haya&tab=syno_o&ds=1 haya]'' — there is; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=ta’&tab=syno_o&ds=1 ta’]'' — indeed; ''[//vanipedia.org/wiki/Special:VaniSearch?s=ullāsa&tab=syno_o&ds=1 ullāsa]'' — transcendental joy. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 19 February 2024
TEXT 276
- mukti-śabda kahite mane haya ghṛṇā-trāsa
- bhakti-śabda kahite mane haya ta’ ullāsa
SYNONYMS
mukti-śabda — the word mukti; kahite — by pronouncing; mane — in the mind; haya — there is; ghṛṇā — hatred; trāsa — and fear; bhakti-śabda — the word bhakti; kahite — to speak; mane — in the mind; haya — there is; ta’ — indeed; ullāsa — transcendental joy.
TRANSLATION
“The very sound of the word ‘mukti’ immediately induces hate and fear, but when we say the word ‘bhakti,’ we naturally feel transcendental bliss within the mind.”