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:“nirgranthāḥ”—avidyā-hīna, keha—vidhi-hīna
:"nirgranthāḥ"--avidyā-hīna, keha--vidhi-hīna
:yāhāṅ yei yukta, sei arthera adhīna
:yāhāṅ yei yukta, sei arthera adhīna
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“The word ‘nirgranthāḥ’ means ‘without ignorance’ and ‘devoid of rules and regulations.Whichever meaning fits may be applied.
"The word nirgranthāḥ means 'without ignorance' and 'devoid of rules and regulations.' Whichever meaning fits may be applied.
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 147

"nirgranthāḥ"--avidyā-hīna, keha--vidhi-hīna
yāhāṅ yei yukta, sei arthera adhīna


SYNONYMS

nirgranthāḥ—nirgranthāḥ; avidyā-hīna—without ignorance; keha—some of them; vidhi-hīna—without following any regulative principles; yāhāṅ—wherever; yei—which; yukta—appropriate; sei arthera adhīna—comes under that different import.


TRANSLATION

"The word nirgranthāḥ means 'without ignorance' and 'devoid of rules and regulations.' Whichever meaning fits may be applied.