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mahaty ātmani yaḥ sūtre<br>
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dhārayen mayi mānasam<br>
:dhārayen mayi mānasam
prākāmyaṁ pārameṣṭhyaṁ me<br>
:prākāmyaṁ pārameṣṭhyaṁ me
vindate 'vyakta-janmanaḥ<br>
:vindate 'vyakta-janmanaḥ
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mahati—in the mahat-tattva; ātmani-in the Supersoul; yaḥ—one who; sūtre—characterized by the chain of fruitive activities; dhārayet—should concentrate; mayi—in Me; mānasam—the mental activities; prākāmyam—the mystic perfection called prākāmya; pārameṣṭhyam-most excellent; me—from Me; vindate—obtains or enjoys; avyakta-janmanaḥ—from Him whose appearance in this world cannot be materially perceived.
mahati—in the mahat-tattva; ātmani—in the Supersoul; yaḥ—one who; sūtre—characterized by the chain of fruitive activities; dhārayet—should concentrate; mayi—in Me; mānasam—the mental activities; prākāmyam—the mystic perfection called prākāmya; pārameṣṭhyam—most excellent; me—from Me; vindate—obtains or enjoys; avyakta-janmanaḥ—from Him whose appearance in this world cannot be materially perceived.
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One who concentrates all mental activities in Me as the Supersoul of that phase of the mahat-tattva which manifests the chain of fruitive activities obtains from Me, whose appearance is beyond material perception, the most excellent mystic perfection called prākāmya.
One who concentrates all mental activities in Me as the Supersoul of that phase of the mahat-tattva which manifests the chain of fruitive activities obtains from Me, whose appearance is beyond material perception, the most excellent mystic perfection called prākāmya.
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Śrīla Vīrarāghava Ācārya explains that the word sūtra, or "thread," is used to indicate that the mahat-tattva sustains one's fruitive activities just as a thread sustains a row of jewels. Thus by fixed meditation on the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is the soul of the mahat-tattva, one can achieve the most excellent perfection called prākāmya. Avyakta-janmanaḥ indicates that the Supreme Personality of Godhead appears from the avyakta, or the spiritual sky, or that His birth is avyakta, beyond the perception of material senses. Unless one accepts the transcendental form of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, there is no possibility of obtaining prākāmya or any other genuine mystic perfection.
Śrīla Vīrarāghava Ācārya explains that the word ''sūtra'', or "thread," is used to indicate that the ''mahat-tattva'' sustains one's fruitive activities just as a thread sustains a row of jewels. Thus by fixed meditation on the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is the soul of the ''mahat-tattva'', one can achieve the most excellent perfection called ''prākāmya''. ''Avyakta-janmanaḥ'' indicates that the Supreme Personality of Godhead appears from the ''avyakta'', or the spiritual sky, or that His birth is ''avyakta'', beyond the perception of material senses. Unless one accepts the transcendental form of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, there is no possibility of obtaining ''prākāmya'' or any other genuine mystic perfection.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 14

mahaty ātmani yaḥ sūtre
dhārayen mayi mānasam
prākāmyaṁ pārameṣṭhyaṁ me
vindate 'vyakta-janmanaḥ


SYNONYMS

mahati—in the mahat-tattva; ātmani—in the Supersoul; yaḥ—one who; sūtre—characterized by the chain of fruitive activities; dhārayet—should concentrate; mayi—in Me; mānasam—the mental activities; prākāmyam—the mystic perfection called prākāmya; pārameṣṭhyam—most excellent; me—from Me; vindate—obtains or enjoys; avyakta-janmanaḥ—from Him whose appearance in this world cannot be materially perceived.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

One who concentrates all mental activities in Me as the Supersoul of that phase of the mahat-tattva which manifests the chain of fruitive activities obtains from Me, whose appearance is beyond material perception, the most excellent mystic perfection called prākāmya.


PURPORT

Śrīla Vīrarāghava Ācārya explains that the word sūtra, or "thread," is used to indicate that the mahat-tattva sustains one's fruitive activities just as a thread sustains a row of jewels. Thus by fixed meditation on the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is the soul of the mahat-tattva, one can achieve the most excellent perfection called prākāmya. Avyakta-janmanaḥ indicates that the Supreme Personality of Godhead appears from the avyakta, or the spiritual sky, or that His birth is avyakta, beyond the perception of material senses. Unless one accepts the transcendental form of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, there is no possibility of obtaining prākāmya or any other genuine mystic perfection.



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