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:mālī hañā vṛkṣa ha-ilāṅ ei ta’ icchāte
:mālī hañā vṛkṣa ha-ilāṅ ei ta' icchāte
:sarva-prāṇīra upakāra haya vṛkṣa haite
:sarva-prāṇīra upakāra haya vṛkṣa haite
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mālī hañā—although I am the gardener; vṛkṣa ha-ilāṅ—I am also the tree; ei ta’—this is; icchāte—by My will; sarva-prāṇīra—of all living entities; upakāra—welfare; haya—there is; vṛkṣa—the tree; haite—from.
mālī hañā—although I am the gardener; vṛkṣa ha-ilāṅ—I am also the tree; ei ta'-this is; icchāte—by My will; sarva-prāṇīra—of all living entities; upakāra—welfare; haya—there is; vṛkṣa—the tree; haite—from.
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“Although I am acting as a gardener, I also want to be the tree, for thus I can bestow benefit upon all.
"Although I am acting as a gardener, I also want to be the tree, for thus I can bestow benefit upon all.
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Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu is the most benevolent personality in human society because His only desire is to make people happy. His saṅkīrtana movement is especially meant for the purpose of making people happy. He wanted to become the tree Himself because a tree is said to be the most benevolent living entity. In the following verse, which is from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 10.22.33]]), Kṛṣṇa Himself highly praises the existence of a tree.
Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu is the most benevolent personality in human society because His only desire is to make people happy. His saṅkīrtana movement is especially meant for the purpose of making people happy. He wanted to become the tree Himself because a tree is supposed to be the most benevolent living entity. In the following verse, which is from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 10.22.33]]), Kṛṣṇa Himself highly praised the existence of a tree.
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 45

mālī hañā vṛkṣa ha-ilāṅ ei ta' icchāte
sarva-prāṇīra upakāra haya vṛkṣa haite


SYNONYMS

mālī hañā—although I am the gardener; vṛkṣa ha-ilāṅ—I am also the tree; ei ta'-this is; icchāte—by My will; sarva-prāṇīra—of all living entities; upakāra—welfare; haya—there is; vṛkṣa—the tree; haite—from.


TRANSLATION

"Although I am acting as a gardener, I also want to be the tree, for thus I can bestow benefit upon all.


PURPORT

Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu is the most benevolent personality in human society because His only desire is to make people happy. His saṅkīrtana movement is especially meant for the purpose of making people happy. He wanted to become the tree Himself because a tree is supposed to be the most benevolent living entity. In the following verse, which is from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (SB 10.22.33), Kṛṣṇa Himself highly praised the existence of a tree.