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na vai te 'jita bhaktānāṁ | :na vai te 'jita bhaktānāṁ | ||
mamāham iti mādhava | :mamāham iti mādhava | ||
tvaṁ taveti ca nānā-dhīḥ | :tvaṁ taveti ca nānā-dhīḥ | ||
paśūnām iva vaikṛtī | :paśūnām iva vaikṛtī | ||
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''na''—not; ''vai''—indeed; ''te''—Your; ''ajita''—O unconquerable one; ''bhaktānām''—of the devotees; ''mama aham iti''—"mine" and "I"; ''mādhava''—O Kṛṣṇa; ''tvam tava iti''—"you" and "yours"; ''ca''—and; ''nānā''—of differences; ''dhīḥ''—mentality; ''paśūnām''—of animals; ''iva''—as if; ''vaikṛtī''—perverted. | |||
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O unconquerable Mādhava, even Your devotees make no distinctions of "I" and "mine," "you" and "yours," for this is the perverted mentality of animals. | O unconquerable Mādhava, even Your devotees make no distinctions of "I" and "mine," "you" and "yours," for this is the perverted mentality of animals. | ||
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An ordinary person thinks, "I am so attractive, intelligent and wealthy that people should simply serve me and do what I want. Why should I obey anyone else?" This proud, separatist mentality is also found in animals who battle one another for supremacy. Such a mentality is conspicuously absent in the mind of an advanced devotee, and it is certainly absent in the sublime, omniscient mind of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. | An ordinary person thinks, "I am so attractive, intelligent and wealthy that people should simply serve me and do what I want. Why should I obey anyone else?" This proud, separatist mentality is also found in animals who battle one another for supremacy. Such a mentality is conspicuously absent in the mind of an advanced devotee, and it is certainly absent in the sublime, omniscient mind of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. | ||
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Revision as of 18:50, 1 December 2017
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 5
- na vai te 'jita bhaktānāṁ
- mamāham iti mādhava
- tvaṁ taveti ca nānā-dhīḥ
- paśūnām iva vaikṛtī
SYNONYMS
na—not; vai—indeed; te—Your; ajita—O unconquerable one; bhaktānām—of the devotees; mama aham iti—"mine" and "I"; mādhava—O Kṛṣṇa; tvam tava iti—"you" and "yours"; ca—and; nānā—of differences; dhīḥ—mentality; paśūnām—of animals; iva—as if; vaikṛtī—perverted.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
O unconquerable Mādhava, even Your devotees make no distinctions of "I" and "mine," "you" and "yours," for this is the perverted mentality of animals.
PURPORT
An ordinary person thinks, "I am so attractive, intelligent and wealthy that people should simply serve me and do what I want. Why should I obey anyone else?" This proud, separatist mentality is also found in animals who battle one another for supremacy. Such a mentality is conspicuously absent in the mind of an advanced devotee, and it is certainly absent in the sublime, omniscient mind of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.