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nityārtidena vittena<br>
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durlabhenātma-mṛtyunā<br>
:durlabhenātma-mṛtyunā
gṛhāpatyāpta-paśubhiḥ<br>
:gṛhāpatyāpta-paśubhiḥ
kā prītiḥ sādhitaiś calaiḥ<br>
:kā prītiḥ sādhitaiś calaiḥ
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nitya—constantly; ārti-dena—giving pain; vittena—with wealth; durlabhena—hard to acquire; ātma-mṛtyunā—death for the self; gṛha—with one's home; apatya—children; āpta—relatives; paśubhiḥ—and domestic animals; kā—what; prītiḥ—happiness; sādhitaiḥ—which are gained (by that wealth); calaiḥ—unsteady.
nitya—constantly; ārti-dena—giving pain; vittena—with wealth; durlabhena—hard to acquire; ātma-mṛtyunā—death for the self; gṛha—with one's home; apatya—children; āpta—relatives; paśubhiḥ—and domestic animals; kā—what; prītiḥ—happiness; sādhitaiḥ—which are gained (by that wealth); calaiḥ—unsteady.
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Wealth is a perpetual source of distress, it is most difficult to acquire, and it is virtual death for the soul. What satisfaction does one actually gain from his wealth? Similarly, how can one gain ultimate or permanent happiness from one's so-called home, children, relatives and domestic animals, which are all maintained by one's hard-earned money?
Wealth is a perpetual source of distress, it is most difficult to acquire, and it is virtual death for the soul. What satisfaction does one actually gain from his wealth? Similarly, how can one gain ultimate or permanent happiness from one's so-called home, children, relatives and domestic animals, which are all maintained by one's hard-earned money?
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Revision as of 03:52, 30 November 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 19

nityārtidena vittena
durlabhenātma-mṛtyunā
gṛhāpatyāpta-paśubhiḥ
kā prītiḥ sādhitaiś calaiḥ


SYNONYMS

nitya—constantly; ārti-dena—giving pain; vittena—with wealth; durlabhena—hard to acquire; ātma-mṛtyunā—death for the self; gṛha—with one's home; apatya—children; āpta—relatives; paśubhiḥ—and domestic animals; kā—what; prītiḥ—happiness; sādhitaiḥ—which are gained (by that wealth); calaiḥ—unsteady.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Wealth is a perpetual source of distress, it is most difficult to acquire, and it is virtual death for the soul. What satisfaction does one actually gain from his wealth? Similarly, how can one gain ultimate or permanent happiness from one's so-called home, children, relatives and domestic animals, which are all maintained by one's hard-earned money?



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