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vipra kahe,—putra yadi daiva-siddha haya<br>
:vipra kahe,—putra yadi daiva-siddha haya
svataḥ-siddha-jñāna, tabe śikṣā vyartha haya<br>
:svataḥ-siddha-jñāna, tabe śikṣā vyartha haya
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vipra kahe—the brāhmaṇa replied; putra—son; yadi—if; daiva—transcendental; siddha—mystic; haya—were; svataḥ-siddha-jñāna—self-illuminated perfect knowledge; tabe—at that time; śikṣā—education; vyartha—futile; haya—becomes.
''vipra kahe''—the ''brāhmaṇa'' replied; ''putra''—son; ''yadi''—if; ''daiva''—transcendental; ''siddha''—mystic; ''haya''—were; ''svataḥ-siddha-jñāna''—self-illuminated perfect knowledge; ''tabe''—at that time; ''śikṣā''—education; ''vyartha''—futile; ''haya''—becomes.
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The brāhmaṇa replied, “If your son is a transcendental mystic boy with self-effulgent perfect knowledge, what is the use of your education?”
The brāhmaṇa replied, “If your son is a transcendental mystic boy with self-effulgent perfect knowledge, what is the use of your education?”
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The brāhmaṇa Jagannātha Miśra saw in his dream told him that his son was not an ordinary human being. If He were a transcendental person, He would have self-effulgent knowledge, and thus there would be no need to educate Him.
The brāhmaṇa Jagannātha Miśra saw in his dream told him that his son was not an ordinary human being. If He were a transcendental person, He would have self-effulgent knowledge, and thus there would be no need to educate Him.
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Revision as of 17:23, 17 July 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 88

vipra kahe,—putra yadi daiva-siddha haya
svataḥ-siddha-jñāna, tabe śikṣā vyartha haya


SYNONYMS

vipra kahe—the brāhmaṇa replied; putra—son; yadi—if; daiva—transcendental; siddha—mystic; haya—were; svataḥ-siddha-jñāna—self-illuminated perfect knowledge; tabe—at that time; śikṣā—education; vyartha—futile; haya—becomes.


TRANSLATION

The brāhmaṇa replied, “If your son is a transcendental mystic boy with self-effulgent perfect knowledge, what is the use of your education?”


PURPORT

The brāhmaṇa Jagannātha Miśra saw in his dream told him that his son was not an ordinary human being. If He were a transcendental person, He would have self-effulgent knowledge, and thus there would be no need to educate Him.