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<div | :abhivyaktā mattaḥ prakṛti-laghu-rūpād api budhā | ||
abhivyaktā mattaḥ prakṛti-laghu-rūpād api budhā | :vidhātrī siddhārthān hari-guṇa-mayī vaḥ kṛtir iyam | ||
vidhātrī siddhārthān hari-guṇa-mayī vaḥ kṛtir iyam | :pulindenāpy agniḥ kim u samidham unmathya janito | ||
pulindenāpy agniḥ kim u samidham unmathya janito | :hiraṇya-śreṇīnām apaharati nāntaḥ-kaluṣatām | ||
hiraṇya-śreṇīnām apaharati nāntaḥ-kaluṣatām | |||
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<div | ''abhivyaktā''—manifested; ''mattaḥ''—from me; ''prakṛti''—by nature; ''laghu-rūpāt''—situated in a lower position; ''api''—although; ''budhāḥ''—O learned devotees; ''vidhātrī''—which may bring about; ''siddha-arthān''—all the objects of perfection; ''hari-guṇa-mayī''—whose subject matter is the attributes of Kṛṣṇa; ''vaḥ''—of you; ''kṛtiḥ''—the poetic play known as ''Vidagdha-mādhava''; ''iyam''—this; ''pulindena''—by the lowest class of men; ''api''—although; ''agniḥ''—a fire; ''kim u''—whether; ''samidham''—the wood; ''unmathya''—rubbing; ''janitaḥ''—produced; ''hiraṇya''—of gold; ''śreṇīnām''—of quantities; ''apaharati''—vanquishes; ''na''—not; ''antaḥ''—inner; ''kaluṣatām''—dirty things. | ||
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<div | " 'O learned devotees, I am by nature ignorant and low, yet even though it is from me that the Vidagdha-mādhava has come, it is filled with descriptions of the transcendental attributes of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Therefore, will not such a literature bring about the attainment of the highest goal of life? Although its wood may be ignited by a low-class man, fire can nevertheless purify gold. Similarly, although I am very low by nature, this book may help cleanse the dirt from within the hearts of the golden devotees.' " | ||
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This verse is ''Vidagdha-mādhava'' 1.6. | |||
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Revision as of 11:45, 11 September 2021
TEXT 139
- abhivyaktā mattaḥ prakṛti-laghu-rūpād api budhā
- vidhātrī siddhārthān hari-guṇa-mayī vaḥ kṛtir iyam
- pulindenāpy agniḥ kim u samidham unmathya janito
- hiraṇya-śreṇīnām apaharati nāntaḥ-kaluṣatām
SYNONYMS
abhivyaktā—manifested; mattaḥ—from me; prakṛti—by nature; laghu-rūpāt—situated in a lower position; api—although; budhāḥ—O learned devotees; vidhātrī—which may bring about; siddha-arthān—all the objects of perfection; hari-guṇa-mayī—whose subject matter is the attributes of Kṛṣṇa; vaḥ—of you; kṛtiḥ—the poetic play known as Vidagdha-mādhava; iyam—this; pulindena—by the lowest class of men; api—although; agniḥ—a fire; kim u—whether; samidham—the wood; unmathya—rubbing; janitaḥ—produced; hiraṇya—of gold; śreṇīnām—of quantities; apaharati—vanquishes; na—not; antaḥ—inner; kaluṣatām—dirty things.
TRANSLATION
" 'O learned devotees, I am by nature ignorant and low, yet even though it is from me that the Vidagdha-mādhava has come, it is filled with descriptions of the transcendental attributes of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Therefore, will not such a literature bring about the attainment of the highest goal of life? Although its wood may be ignited by a low-class man, fire can nevertheless purify gold. Similarly, although I am very low by nature, this book may help cleanse the dirt from within the hearts of the golden devotees.' "
PURPORT
This verse is Vidagdha-mādhava 1.6.