CC Madhya 19.219
TEXT 219
kevala ‘svarūpa-jñāna’ haya śānta-rase
‘pūrṇaiśvarya-prabhu-jñāna’ adhika haya dāsye
SYNONYMS
kevala—only; svarūpa-jñāna—knowledge of the constitutional position of one’s self; haya—there is; śānta-rase—in the mellow of neutrality; pūrṇa-aiśvarya-prabhu-jñāna—knowledge of the full opulences of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; adhika—greater; haya—becomes; dāsye—in the transcendental mellow of servitude.
TRANSLATION
“On the platform of śānta-rasa, one realizes only his constitutional position. But when one is raised to the platform of dāsya-rasa, he better understands the full opulence of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.