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(New page: '''SB 1.8.27''' namo 'kiñcana-vittāya<br/> nivṛtta-guṇa-vṛttaye<br/> ātmārāmāya śāntāya<br/> kaivalya-pataye namaḥ<br/> '''My obeisances are unto You, who are the p...)
 
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nivṛtta-guṇa-vṛttaye<br/>
nivṛtta-guṇa-vṛttaye<br/>
ātmārāmāya śāntāya<br/>
ātmārāmāya śāntāya<br/>
kaivalya-pataye namaḥ<br/>
kaivalya-pataye namaḥ
 


'''My obeisances are unto You, who are the property of the materially impoverished. You have nothing to do with the actions and reactions of the material modes of nature. You are self-satisfied, and therefore You are the most gentle and are master of the monists.'''
'''My obeisances are unto You, who are the property of the materially impoverished. You have nothing to do with the actions and reactions of the material modes of nature. You are self-satisfied, and therefore You are the most gentle and are master of the monists.'''

Latest revision as of 12:10, 7 January 2014

SB 1.8.27

namo 'kiñcana-vittāya
nivṛtta-guṇa-vṛttaye
ātmārāmāya śāntāya
kaivalya-pataye namaḥ

My obeisances are unto You, who are the property of the materially impoverished. You have nothing to do with the actions and reactions of the material modes of nature. You are self-satisfied, and therefore You are the most gentle and are master of the monists.