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CC Antya 1.195 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 195

kiṁ kāvyena kaves tasya
kiṁ kāṇḍena dhanuṣ-mataḥ
parasya hṛdaye lagnaṁ
na ghūrṇayati yac chiraḥ


SYNONYMS

kim—what use; kāvyena—with poetry; kaveḥ—of the poet; tasya—that; kim—what use; kāṇḍena—with the arrow; dhanuḥ-mataḥ—of the bowman; parasya—of another; hṛdaye—in the heart; lagnam—penetrating; na ghūrṇayati—does not cause to roll about; yat—which; śiraḥ—the head.


TRANSLATION

What is the use of a bowman's arrow or a poet's poetry if they penetrate the heart but do not cause the head to spin?'