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:pañcama | :pañcama puruṣārtha--premānandāmṛta-sindhu | ||
:mokṣādi ānanda yāra nahe eka bindu | :mokṣādi ānanda yāra nahe eka bindu | ||
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" 'For a devotee who has actually developed bhāva, the pleasure derived from dharma, artha, kāma and mokṣa appears like a drop in the presence of the sea. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 26 January 2020
TEXT 85
- pañcama puruṣārtha--premānandāmṛta-sindhu
- mokṣādi ānanda yāra nahe eka bindu
SYNONYMS
pañcama—fifth; puruṣa-artha—goal of life; prema-ānanda—the spiritual bliss of love of Godhead; amṛta—eternal; sindhu—ocean; mokṣa-ādi—liberation and other principles of religiosity; ānanda—pleasures derived from them; yāra—whose; nahe—never comparable; eka—one; bindu—drop.
TRANSLATION
" 'For a devotee who has actually developed bhāva, the pleasure derived from dharma, artha, kāma and mokṣa appears like a drop in the presence of the sea.