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jñāna-vijñāna-tṛptātmā | :jñāna-vijñāna-tṛptātmā | ||
kūṭa-stho vijitendriyaḥ | :kūṭa-stho vijitendriyaḥ | ||
yukta ity ucyate yogī | :yukta ity ucyate yogī | ||
sama-loṣṭrāśma-kāñcanaḥ | :sama-loṣṭrāśma-kāñcanaḥ | ||
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''jñāna''—by acquired knowledge; ''vijñāna''—realized knowledge; ''tṛpta''—satisfied; ''ātmā''—living entity; ''kūṭa-sthaḥ''—fixed in his constitutional position; ''vijita''—controlled; ''indriyaḥ''—whose senses; ''yuktaḥ''—in touch with the Supreme; ''iti''—thus; ''ucyate''—is said; ''yogī''—a yogī; ''sama''—equal; ''loṣṭra''—pebbles; ''aśma''—stone; ''kāñcanaḥ''—gold. | |||
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“‘One who is fully satisfied in knowledge obtained and practically applied in life, who is always determined and fixed in his spiritual position, who completely controls his senses, and who sees pebbles, stones and gold on the same level is understood to be a perfect yogī.’ | “‘One who is fully satisfied in knowledge obtained and practically applied in life, who is always determined and fixed in his spiritual position, who completely controls his senses, and who sees pebbles, stones and gold on the same level is understood to be a perfect yogī.’ | ||
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This is also a quotation from the Bhagavad-gītā ([[BG 6.8]]). | This is also a quotation from the ''Bhagavad-gītā'' ([[BG 6.8 (1972)|BG 6.8]]). | ||
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Revision as of 17:02, 26 September 2021
Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta - Antya-līlā - Chapter 4: Sanātana Gosvāmī Visits the Lord at Jagannātha Purī
TEXT 178
- jñāna-vijñāna-tṛptātmā
- kūṭa-stho vijitendriyaḥ
- yukta ity ucyate yogī
- sama-loṣṭrāśma-kāñcanaḥ
SYNONYMS
jñāna—by acquired knowledge; vijñāna—realized knowledge; tṛpta—satisfied; ātmā—living entity; kūṭa-sthaḥ—fixed in his constitutional position; vijita—controlled; indriyaḥ—whose senses; yuktaḥ—in touch with the Supreme; iti—thus; ucyate—is said; yogī—a yogī; sama—equal; loṣṭra—pebbles; aśma—stone; kāñcanaḥ—gold.
TRANSLATION
“‘One who is fully satisfied in knowledge obtained and practically applied in life, who is always determined and fixed in his spiritual position, who completely controls his senses, and who sees pebbles, stones and gold on the same level is understood to be a perfect yogī.’
PURPORT
This is also a quotation from the Bhagavad-gītā (BG 6.8).