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tāṅra sevā vinā jīvera nā yāya ‘saṁsāra’ | :tāṅra sevā vinā jīvera nā yāya ‘saṁsāra’ | ||
tāṅhāra caraṇe prīti—‘puruṣārtha-sāra’ | :tāṅhāra caraṇe prīti—‘puruṣārtha-sāra’ | ||
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''tāṅra''—His; ''sevā''—service; ''vinā''—without; ''jīvera''—of the conditioned soul; ''nā''—not; ''yāya''—finishes; ''saṁsāra''—material bondage; ''tāṅhāra''—His; ''caraṇe''—at the lotus feet; ''prīti''—love; ''puruṣārtha-sāra''—the ultimate goal of life. | |||
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“No conditioned soul can get out of material bondage without serving the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Love at His lotus feet is the ultimate goal of life. | “No conditioned soul can get out of material bondage without serving the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Love at His lotus feet is the ultimate goal of life. | ||
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According to the Muslim scripture, without evādat, offering prayers at a mosque or elsewhere five times daily (namāz), one cannot be successful in life. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu pointed out that in the revealed scripture of the Muslims, love of Godhead is the ultimate goal. Karma-yoga and jñāna-yoga are certainly described in the Koran, but ultimately the Koran states that the ultimate goal is the offering of prayers to the Supreme Person (evādat). | According to the Muslim scripture, without evādat, offering prayers at a mosque or elsewhere five times daily (namāz), one cannot be successful in life. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu pointed out that in the revealed scripture of the Muslims, love of Godhead is the ultimate goal. Karma-yoga and jñāna-yoga are certainly described in the Koran, but ultimately the Koran states that the ultimate goal is the offering of prayers to the Supreme Person (evādat). | ||
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Revision as of 06:38, 1 September 2021
TEXT 194
- tāṅra sevā vinā jīvera nā yāya ‘saṁsāra’
- tāṅhāra caraṇe prīti—‘puruṣārtha-sāra’
SYNONYMS
tāṅra—His; sevā—service; vinā—without; jīvera—of the conditioned soul; nā—not; yāya—finishes; saṁsāra—material bondage; tāṅhāra—His; caraṇe—at the lotus feet; prīti—love; puruṣārtha-sāra—the ultimate goal of life.
TRANSLATION
“No conditioned soul can get out of material bondage without serving the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Love at His lotus feet is the ultimate goal of life.
PURPORT
According to the Muslim scripture, without evādat, offering prayers at a mosque or elsewhere five times daily (namāz), one cannot be successful in life. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu pointed out that in the revealed scripture of the Muslims, love of Godhead is the ultimate goal. Karma-yoga and jñāna-yoga are certainly described in the Koran, but ultimately the Koran states that the ultimate goal is the offering of prayers to the Supreme Person (evādat).