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nirantara iṅhāke vedānta śunāiba<br>
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vairāgya-advaita-mārge praveśa karāiba<br>
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nirantara—continually; iṅhāke—to Him; vedānta—Vedānta philosophy; śunāiba—I shall recite; vairāgya—of renunciation; advaita—of monism; mārge—on the path; praveśa—entrance; karāiba—I shall cause Him to make.
''nirantara''—continually; ''iṅhāke''—to Him; ''vedānta''—Vedānta philosophy; ''śunāiba''—I shall recite; ''vairāgya''—of renunciation; ''advaita''—of monism; ''mārge''—on the path; ''praveśa''—entrance; ''karāiba''—I shall cause Him to make.
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“I shall continually recite Vedānta philosophy before Caitanya Mahāprabhu so that He may remain fixed in His renunciation and thus enter upon the path of monism.”
“I shall continually recite Vedānta philosophy before Caitanya Mahāprabhu so that He may remain fixed in His renunciation and thus enter upon the path of monism.”
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According to Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya, among sannyāsīs the cultivation of Vedānta philosophy helps in becoming detached from sense gratification. Thus a sannyāsī can protect the prestige of wearing a loincloth (kaupīna). One has to practice sense control as well as mind control and subdue the six forces of speech, mind, anger, tongue, belly and genitals. Then one can become expert in understanding the devotional service of the Lord and thus become a perfect sannyāsī. For that purpose one must cultivate knowledge and renunciation regularly. When one is attached to material sense gratification, he cannot protect his sannyāsa order. Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya suggested that by the study of vairāgya (renunciation) Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu might be saved from the clutches of full-fledged youthful desires.
According to Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya, among ''sannyāsīs'' the cultivation of Vedānta philosophy helps in becoming detached from sense gratification. Thus a ''sannyāsī'' can protect the prestige of wearing a loincloth (''kaupīna''). One has to practice sense control as well as mind control and subdue the six forces of speech, mind, anger, tongue, belly and genitals. Then one can become expert in understanding the devotional service of the Lord and thus become a perfect ''sannyāsī''. For that purpose one must cultivate knowledge and renunciation regularly. When one is attached to material sense gratification, he cannot protect his ''sannyāsa'' order. Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya suggested that by the study of ''vairāgya'' (renunciation) Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu might be saved from the clutches of full-fledged youthful desires.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 75

nirantara iṅhāke vedānta śunāiba
vairāgya-advaita-mārge praveśa karāiba


SYNONYMS

nirantara—continually; iṅhāke—to Him; vedānta—Vedānta philosophy; śunāiba—I shall recite; vairāgya—of renunciation; advaita—of monism; mārge—on the path; praveśa—entrance; karāiba—I shall cause Him to make.


TRANSLATION

“I shall continually recite Vedānta philosophy before Caitanya Mahāprabhu so that He may remain fixed in His renunciation and thus enter upon the path of monism.”


PURPORT

According to Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya, among sannyāsīs the cultivation of Vedānta philosophy helps in becoming detached from sense gratification. Thus a sannyāsī can protect the prestige of wearing a loincloth (kaupīna). One has to practice sense control as well as mind control and subdue the six forces of speech, mind, anger, tongue, belly and genitals. Then one can become expert in understanding the devotional service of the Lord and thus become a perfect sannyāsī. For that purpose one must cultivate knowledge and renunciation regularly. When one is attached to material sense gratification, he cannot protect his sannyāsa order. Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya suggested that by the study of vairāgya (renunciation) Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu might be saved from the clutches of full-fledged youthful desires.