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''vajrāt api''—than a thunderbolt; ''kaṭhorāṇi''—harder; ''mṛdūni''—softer; ''kusumāt api''—than a flower; ''loka-uttarāṇām''—persons above the human platform of behavior; ''cetāṁsi''—the hearts; ''kaḥ''—who; nu—but; ''vijñātum''—to understand; ''īśvaraḥ''—able.
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 73

vajrād api kaṭhorāṇi
mṛdūni kusumād api
lokottarāṇāṁ cetāṁsi
ko nu vijñātum īśvaraḥ


SYNONYMS

vajrāt api — than a thunderbolt; kaṭhorāṇi — harder; mṛdūni — softer; kusumāt api — than a flower; loka-uttarāṇām — persons above the human platform of behavior; cetāṁsi — the hearts; kaḥ — who; nu — but; vijñātum — to understand; īśvaraḥ — able.


TRANSLATION

“The hearts of those above common behavior are sometimes harder than a thunderbolt and sometimes softer than a flower. How can one accommodate such contradictions in great personalities?”