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iṣṭvā yathopadeśaṁ māṁ<br>
:iṣṭvā yathopadeśaṁ māṁ
dattvā sarva-svam ṛtvije<br>
:dattvā sarva-svam ṛtvije
agnīn sva-prāṇa āveśya<br>
:agnīn sva-prāṇa āveśya
nirapekṣaḥ parivrajet<br>
:nirapekṣaḥ parivrajet
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iṣṭvā—having worshiped; yathā—according to; upadeśam—scriptural injunctions; mām—Me; dattvā—having given; sarva-svam—all one possesses; ṛtvije—to the priest; agnīn—the sacrificial fire; sva-prāṇe—within oneself; āveśya—placing; nirapekṣaḥ—without attachment; parivrajet—one should take sannyāsa and set off.
iṣṭvā—having worshiped; yathā—according to; upadeśam—scriptural injunctions; mām—Me; dattvā—having given; sarva-svam—all one possesses; ṛtvije—to the priest; agnīn—the sacrificial fire; sva-prāṇe—within oneself; āveśya—placing; nirapekṣaḥ—without attachment; parivrajet—one should take sannyāsa and set off.
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Having worshiped Me according to scriptural injunctions and having given all one's property to the sacrificial priest, one should place the fire sacrifice within oneself. Thus, with the mind completely detached, one should enter the sannyāsa order of life.
Having worshiped Me according to scriptural injunctions and having given all one's property to the sacrificial priest, one should place the fire sacrifice within oneself. Thus, with the mind completely detached, one should enter the sannyāsa order of life.
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One cannot maintain the sannyāsa order of life unless one gives up all materialistic association and engages exclusively in devotional service to the Supreme Lord. Any material desire will gradually prove to be a stumbling block in the prosecution of renounced life. Therefore, a liberated sannyāsī must vigilantly keep himself free from the weeds of material desires, which surface principally in the form of attachment to women, money and reputation. One may possess a beautiful garden filled with fruits and flowers, but without vigilant maintenance the garden will be overrun by weeds. Similarly, one who achieves a beautiful state of Kṛṣṇa consciousness takes the sannyāsa order of life, but if he does not vigilantly and painstakingly keep his heart clean, there is always the danger of a relapse into illusion.
One cannot maintain the ''sannyāsa'' order of life unless one gives up all materialistic association and engages exclusively in devotional service to the Supreme Lord. Any material desire will gradually prove to be a stumbling block in the prosecution of renounced life. Therefore, a liberated ''sannyāsī'' must vigilantly keep himself free from the weeds of material desires, which surface principally in the form of attachment to women, money and reputation. One may possess a beautiful garden filled with fruits and flowers, but without vigilant maintenance the garden will be overrun by weeds. Similarly, one who achieves a beautiful state of Kṛṣṇa consciousness takes the ''sannyāsa'' order of life, but if he does not vigilantly and painstakingly keep his heart clean, there is always the danger of a relapse into illusion.
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Revision as of 16:31, 1 July 2021

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

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iṣṭvā yathopadeśaṁ māṁ
dattvā sarva-svam ṛtvije
agnīn sva-prāṇa āveśya
nirapekṣaḥ parivrajet


SYNONYMS

iṣṭvā—having worshiped; yathā—according to; upadeśam—scriptural injunctions; mām—Me; dattvā—having given; sarva-svam—all one possesses; ṛtvije—to the priest; agnīn—the sacrificial fire; sva-prāṇe—within oneself; āveśya—placing; nirapekṣaḥ—without attachment; parivrajet—one should take sannyāsa and set off.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Having worshiped Me according to scriptural injunctions and having given all one's property to the sacrificial priest, one should place the fire sacrifice within oneself. Thus, with the mind completely detached, one should enter the sannyāsa order of life.


PURPORT

One cannot maintain the sannyāsa order of life unless one gives up all materialistic association and engages exclusively in devotional service to the Supreme Lord. Any material desire will gradually prove to be a stumbling block in the prosecution of renounced life. Therefore, a liberated sannyāsī must vigilantly keep himself free from the weeds of material desires, which surface principally in the form of attachment to women, money and reputation. One may possess a beautiful garden filled with fruits and flowers, but without vigilant maintenance the garden will be overrun by weeds. Similarly, one who achieves a beautiful state of Kṛṣṇa consciousness takes the sannyāsa order of life, but if he does not vigilantly and painstakingly keep his heart clean, there is always the danger of a relapse into illusion.



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