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“The devotees are divided into three categories—akāma [desireless], mokṣa-kāma [desiring liberation] and sarva-kāma [desiring material perfection].
"The devotees are divided into three categories-akāma [desireless], mokṣa-kāma [desiring liberation], and sarva-kāma [desiring material perfection].
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 89

sei upāsaka haya trividha prakāra
akāma, mokṣa-kāma, sarva-kāma āra


SYNONYMS

sei upāsaka—those devotees; haya—are; tri-vidha prakāra—three varieties; akāma—without material desires; mokṣa-kāma—desiring to become liberated; sarva-kāma—filled with all material desires; āra—and.


TRANSLATION

"The devotees are divided into three categories-akāma [desireless], mokṣa-kāma [desiring liberation], and sarva-kāma [desiring material perfection].