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tvat-sākṣāt-karaṇāhlāda-<br>
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viśuddhābdhi-sthitasya me<br>
:viśuddhābdhi-sthitasya me
sukhāni goṣ-padāyante<br>
:sukhāni goṣ-padāyante
brāhmāṇy api jagad-guro<br>
:brāhmāṇy api jagad-guro
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tvat—Your; sākṣāt—meeting; karaṇa—such action; āhlāda—pleasure; viśuddha—spiritually purified; abdhi—ocean; sthitasya—being situated; me—by me; sukhāni—happiness; goṣ-padāyante—becomes like a small hole created by the hoof of a calf; brāhmāṇi—the pleasure derived from impersonal Brahman understanding; api—also; jagat-guro—O master of the universe.
''tvat''—Your; ''sākṣāt''—meeting; ''karaṇa''—such action; ''āhlāda''—pleasure; ''viśuddha''—spiritually purified; ''abdhi''—ocean; ''sthitasya''—being situated; ''me''—by me; ''sukhāni''—happiness; ''goṣ-padāyante''—becomes like a small hole created by the hoof of a calf; ''brāhmāṇi''—the pleasure derived from impersonal Brahman understanding; ''api''—also; ''jagat-guro''—O master of the universe.
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“‘My dear Lord, O master of the universe, since I have directly seen You, my transcendental bliss has taken the shape of a great ocean. Being situated in that ocean, I now realize all other so-called happiness to be like the water contained in the hoofprint of a calf.
"'My dear Lord, O master of the universe, since I have directly seen You, my transcendental bliss has taken the shape of a great ocean. Being situated in that ocean, I now realize all other so-called happiness to be like the water contained in the hoofprint of a calf.'
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This is a verse from the Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya (14.36).
This is a verse from the ''Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya'' (14.36).
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Revision as of 11:19, 13 September 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 37

tvat-sākṣāt-karaṇāhlāda-
viśuddhābdhi-sthitasya me
sukhāni goṣ-padāyante
brāhmāṇy api jagad-guro


SYNONYMS

tvat—Your; sākṣāt—meeting; karaṇa—such action; āhlāda—pleasure; viśuddha—spiritually purified; abdhi—ocean; sthitasya—being situated; me—by me; sukhāni—happiness; goṣ-padāyante—becomes like a small hole created by the hoof of a calf; brāhmāṇi—the pleasure derived from impersonal Brahman understanding; api—also; jagat-guro—O master of the universe.


TRANSLATION

"'My dear Lord, O master of the universe, since I have directly seen You, my transcendental bliss has taken the shape of a great ocean. Being situated in that ocean, I now realize all other so-called happiness to be like the water contained in the hoofprint of a calf.'


PURPORT

This is a verse from the Hari-bhakti-sudhodaya (14.36).