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idam ittham iti prāyas | :idam ittham iti prāyas | ||
tava yogeśvareśvara | :tava yogeśvareśvara | ||
na vidanty api yogeśā | :na vidanty api yogeśā | ||
yoga-māyāṁ kuto vayam | :yoga-māyāṁ kuto vayam | ||
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''idam''—this; ''ittham''—characterized like this; ''iti''—in such terms; ''prāyaḥ''—for the most part; ''tava''—Your; ''yoga-īśvara''—of the masters of yoga; ''īśvara''—O supreme master; ''na vidanti''—they do not know; ''api''—even; ''yoga-īśāḥ''—the masters of yoga; ''yoga-māyām''—Your spiritual power of delusion; ''kutaḥ''—what then of; ''vayam''—us. | |||
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What to speak of ourselves, O Lord of all perfect yogīs, even the greatest mystics do not know what Your spiritual power of delusion is or how it acts. | What to speak of ourselves, O Lord of all perfect yogīs, even the greatest mystics do not know what Your spiritual power of delusion is or how it acts. | ||
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Systematic understanding of something should include knowledge of both its svarūpa, or essential identity, and also its viśeṣas, the attributes that make it different from other things. Māyā, the energy underlying all material existence, is more subtle than ordinary phenomena. Only God and His liberated devotees, therefore, can know its svarūpa and viśeṣa. | Systematic understanding of something should include knowledge of both its ''svarūpa'', or essential identity, and also its ''viśeṣas'', the attributes that make it different from other things. Māyā, the energy underlying all material existence, is more subtle than ordinary phenomena. Only God and His liberated devotees, therefore, can know its ''svarūpa'' and ''viśeṣa''. | ||
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Revision as of 11:48, 12 June 2021
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 44
- idam ittham iti prāyas
- tava yogeśvareśvara
- na vidanty api yogeśā
- yoga-māyāṁ kuto vayam
SYNONYMS
idam—this; ittham—characterized like this; iti—in such terms; prāyaḥ—for the most part; tava—Your; yoga-īśvara—of the masters of yoga; īśvara—O supreme master; na vidanti—they do not know; api—even; yoga-īśāḥ—the masters of yoga; yoga-māyām—Your spiritual power of delusion; kutaḥ—what then of; vayam—us.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
What to speak of ourselves, O Lord of all perfect yogīs, even the greatest mystics do not know what Your spiritual power of delusion is or how it acts.
PURPORT
Systematic understanding of something should include knowledge of both its svarūpa, or essential identity, and also its viśeṣas, the attributes that make it different from other things. Māyā, the energy underlying all material existence, is more subtle than ordinary phenomena. Only God and His liberated devotees, therefore, can know its svarūpa and viśeṣa.