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mokṣa-ākāṅkṣī—those who desire to merge into the impersonal Brahman; jñānī—advanced in knowledge; haya—are; tina-prakāra—three varieties; mumukṣu—desiring to be liberated; jīvan-mukta—already liberated, even in this life; prāpta-svarūpa—self-realized; āra—and.
mokṣa-ākāṅkṣī—those who desire to merge into the impersonal Brahman; jñānī—advanced in knowledge; haya—are; tina-prakāra—three varieties; mumukṣu—desiring to be liberated; jīvat-mukta—already liberated, even in this life; prāpta-svarūpa—self-realized; āra—and.
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“Those who wish to merge into the impersonal Brahman are also divided into three categories—those desiring to be liberated, those already liberated and those who have realized Brahman.
"Those who wish to merge into the impersonal Brahman are also divided into three categories-those desiring to be liberated, those already liberated and those who have realized Brahman.
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 121

mokṣākāṅkṣī jñānī haya tina-prakāra
mumukṣu, jīvan-mukta, prāpta-svarūpa āra


SYNONYMS

mokṣa-ākāṅkṣī—those who desire to merge into the impersonal Brahman; jñānī—advanced in knowledge; haya—are; tina-prakāra—three varieties; mumukṣu—desiring to be liberated; jīvat-mukta—already liberated, even in this life; prāpta-svarūpa—self-realized; āra—and.


TRANSLATION

"Those who wish to merge into the impersonal Brahman are also divided into three categories-those desiring to be liberated, those already liberated and those who have realized Brahman.