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yat-pāda-sevorjitayātma-vidyayā<br>
:yat-pāda-sevorjitayātma-vidyayā
hinvanty anādyātma-viparyaya-graham<br>
:hinvanty anādyātma-viparyaya-graham
labhanta ātmīyam anantam aiśvaraṁ<br>
:labhanta ātmīyam anantam aiśvaraṁ
kuto nu mohaḥ paramasya sad-gateḥ<br>
:kuto nu mohaḥ paramasya sad-gateḥ
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yat—whose; pāda—of the feet; sevā—by service; ūrjitayā—made strong; ātma-vidyayā—by self-realization; hinvanti—they dispel; anādi—beginningless; ātma—of the self; viparyaya-graham—the misidentification; labhante—they attain; ātmīyam—in a personal relationship with Him; anantam—eternal; aiśvaram—glory; kutaḥ—how, nu-indeed; mohaḥ—bewilderment; paramasya—for the Supreme; sat—of saintly devotees; gateḥ—the destination.
''yat''—whose; ''pāda''—of the feet; ''sevā''—by service; ''ūrjitayā''—made strong; ''ātma-vidyayā''—by self-realization; ''hinvanti''—they dispel; ''anādi''—beginningless; ''ātma''—of the self; ''viparyaya-graham''—the misidentification; ''labhante''—they attain; ''ātmīyam''—in a personal relationship with Him; ''anantam''—eternal; ''aiśvaram''—glory; ''kutaḥ''—how, nu-indeed; ''mohaḥ''—bewilderment; ''paramasya''—for the Supreme; ''sat''—of saintly devotees; ''gateḥ''—the destination.
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By virtue of self-realization fortified by service rendered to His feet, devotees of the Lord dispel the bodily concept of life, which has bewildered the soul since time immemorial. Thus they attain eternal glory in His personal association. How, then, can that Supreme Truth, the destination of all genuine saints, be subject to illusion?
By virtue of self-realization fortified by service rendered to His feet, devotees of the Lord dispel the bodily concept of life, which has bewildered the soul since time immemorial. Thus they attain eternal glory in His personal association. How, then, can that Supreme Truth, the destination of all genuine saints, be subject to illusion?
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As a result of fasting the body becomes weak, and one thinks, "I am emaciated." Similarly, sometimes a conditioned soul thinks, "I am happy" or "I am unhappy"—ideas based on the bodily concept of life. Simply by serving the lotus feet of Lord Kṛṣṇa, however, devotees become free from this bodily concept of life. So how could such illusion possibly affect the Supreme Personality of Godhead at any time?
As a result of fasting the body becomes weak, and one thinks, "I am emaciated." Similarly, sometimes a conditioned soul thinks, "I am happy" or "I am unhappy"—ideas based on the bodily concept of life. Simply by serving the lotus feet of Lord Kṛṣṇa, however, devotees become free from this bodily concept of life. So how could such illusion possibly affect the Supreme Personality of Godhead at any time?
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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

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yat-pāda-sevorjitayātma-vidyayā
hinvanty anādyātma-viparyaya-graham
labhanta ātmīyam anantam aiśvaraṁ
kuto nu mohaḥ paramasya sad-gateḥ


SYNONYMS

yat—whose; pāda—of the feet; sevā—by service; ūrjitayā—made strong; ātma-vidyayā—by self-realization; hinvanti—they dispel; anādi—beginningless; ātma—of the self; viparyaya-graham—the misidentification; labhante—they attain; ātmīyam—in a personal relationship with Him; anantam—eternal; aiśvaram—glory; kutaḥ—how, nu-indeed; mohaḥ—bewilderment; paramasya—for the Supreme; sat—of saintly devotees; gateḥ—the destination.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

By virtue of self-realization fortified by service rendered to His feet, devotees of the Lord dispel the bodily concept of life, which has bewildered the soul since time immemorial. Thus they attain eternal glory in His personal association. How, then, can that Supreme Truth, the destination of all genuine saints, be subject to illusion?


PURPORT

As a result of fasting the body becomes weak, and one thinks, "I am emaciated." Similarly, sometimes a conditioned soul thinks, "I am happy" or "I am unhappy"—ideas based on the bodily concept of life. Simply by serving the lotus feet of Lord Kṛṣṇa, however, devotees become free from this bodily concept of life. So how could such illusion possibly affect the Supreme Personality of Godhead at any time?



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