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mad-bhaktyā śuddha-sattvasya | :mad-bhaktyā śuddha-sattvasya | ||
yogino dhāraṇā-vidaḥ | :yogino dhāraṇā-vidaḥ | ||
tasya trai-kālikī buddhir | :tasya trai-kālikī buddhir | ||
janma-mṛtyūpabṛṁhitā | :janma-mṛtyūpabṛṁhitā | ||
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mat-bhaktyā—by devotion to Me; śuddha-sattvasya—of one whose existence is purified; yoginaḥ—of a yogī; dhāraṇā-viduḥ—who knows the process of meditation; tasya—of him; trai-kālikī—functioning in three phases of time, namely past, present and future; buddhiḥ—intelligence; janma-mṛtyu—birth and death; upabṛṁhitā—including. | mat-bhaktyā—by devotion to Me; śuddha-sattvasya—of one whose existence is purified; yoginaḥ—of a yogī; dhāraṇā-viduḥ—who knows the process of meditation; tasya—of him; trai-kālikī—functioning in three phases of time, namely past, present and future; buddhiḥ—intelligence; janma-mṛtyu—birth and death; upabṛṁhitā—including. | ||
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A yogī who has purified his existence by devotion to Me and who thus expertly knows the process of meditation obtains knowledge of past, present and future. He can therefore see the birth and death of himself and others. | A yogī who has purified his existence by devotion to Me and who thus expertly knows the process of meditation obtains knowledge of past, present and future. He can therefore see the birth and death of himself and others. | ||
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After having explained the eight primary and ten secondary mystic perfections of yoga, the Lord now explains the five inferior potencies. | After having explained the eight primary and ten secondary mystic perfections of ''yoga'', the Lord now explains the five inferior potencies. | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, 30 June 2021
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 28
- mad-bhaktyā śuddha-sattvasya
- yogino dhāraṇā-vidaḥ
- tasya trai-kālikī buddhir
- janma-mṛtyūpabṛṁhitā
SYNONYMS
mat-bhaktyā—by devotion to Me; śuddha-sattvasya—of one whose existence is purified; yoginaḥ—of a yogī; dhāraṇā-viduḥ—who knows the process of meditation; tasya—of him; trai-kālikī—functioning in three phases of time, namely past, present and future; buddhiḥ—intelligence; janma-mṛtyu—birth and death; upabṛṁhitā—including.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
A yogī who has purified his existence by devotion to Me and who thus expertly knows the process of meditation obtains knowledge of past, present and future. He can therefore see the birth and death of himself and others.
PURPORT
After having explained the eight primary and ten secondary mystic perfections of yoga, the Lord now explains the five inferior potencies.