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’vācāla’ kahiye—‘veda-pravartaka’ dhanya<br>
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’bāliśa’—tathāpi ‘śiśu-prāya’ garva-śūnya<br>
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vācāla—talkative; kahiye—I say; veda-pravartaka—one who can speak with the authority of the Vedas; dhanya—glorious; bāliśa—childish; tathāpi—still; śiśu-prāya—like a child; garva-śūnya—without pride.
''vācāla''—talkative; ''kahiye''—I say; ''veda-pravartaka''—one who can speak with the authority of the ''Vedas''; ''dhanya''—glorious; ''bāliśa''—childish; ''tathāpi''—still; ''śiśu-prāya''—like a child; ''garva-śūnya''—without pride.
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“The word ‘vācāla’ is used to refer to a person who can speak according to Vedic authority, and the word ‘bāliśa’ means ‘innocent.Kṛṣṇa spoke the Vedic knowledge, yet He always presents Himself as a prideless, innocent boy.
"The word 'vācāla' is used to refer to a person who can speak according to Vedic authority, and the word 'bāliśa' means 'innocent.' Kṛṣṇa spoke the Vedic knowledge, yet He always presents Himself as a prideless, innocent boy.
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Revision as of 08:52, 3 October 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 140

'vācāla' kahiye—'veda-pravartaka' dhanya
'bāliśa'—tathāpi 'śiśu-prāya' garva-śūnya


SYNONYMS

vācāla—talkative; kahiye—I say; veda-pravartaka—one who can speak with the authority of the Vedas; dhanya—glorious; bāliśa—childish; tathāpi—still; śiśu-prāya—like a child; garva-śūnya—without pride.


TRANSLATION

"The word 'vācāla' is used to refer to a person who can speak according to Vedic authority, and the word 'bāliśa' means 'innocent.' Kṛṣṇa spoke the Vedic knowledge, yet He always presents Himself as a prideless, innocent boy.