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''sakhyera guṇa''—the quality of fraternity; ''asaṅkoca''—without any formality; ''agaurava''—without any veneration; ''sāra''—the essence; ''mamatā-adhikye''—on account of greater intimacy; ''tāḍana''—of chastisement; ''bhartsana''—of rebuking; ''vyavahāra''—behavior.
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 227

sakhyera guṇa—‘asaṅkoca’, ‘agaurava’ sāra
mamatādhikye tāḍana-bhartsana-vyavahāra


SYNONYMS

sakhyera guṇa — the quality of fraternity; asaṅkoca — without any formality; agaurava — without any veneration; sāra — the essence; mamatā-adhikye — on account of greater intimacy; tāḍana — of chastisement; bhartsana — of rebuking; vyavahāra — behavior.


TRANSLATION

“The essence of fraternal love is intimacy devoid of the formality and veneration found in dāsya-rasa. Due to a greater sense of intimacy, the devotee functioning in parental love chastises and rebukes the Lord in an ordinary way.