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CC Madhya 12.31 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 31

kintu anurāgī lokera svabhāva eka haya
iṣṭa nā pāile nija prāṇa se chāḍaya


SYNONYMS

kintu—still; anurāgī—affectionate; lokera—of the people; svabhāva—nature; eka—one; haya—there is; iṣṭa—desirable; nā pāile—without getting; nija—own; prāṇa—life; se—he; chāḍaya—gives up.


TRANSLATION

"Still, isn't it the nature of an attached man to give up his life if he does not attain his desired object?