Go to Vaniquotes | Go to Vanipedia | Go to Vanimedia


Vanisource - the complete essence of Vedic knowledge


CC Adi 9.5 (1975): Difference between revisions

(Vanibot #0027: CCMirror - Mirror CC's 1996 edition to form a basis for 1975)
 
(Vanibot #0020: VersionCompareLinker - added a link to the Version Compare feature)
 
Line 2: Line 2:
<div style="float:left">'''[[Sri Caitanya-caritamrta (1975)|Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975)]] - [[CC Adi (1975)|Ādi-līlā]] - [[CC Adi 9 (1975)|Chapter 9: The Desire Tree of Devotional Service]]'''</div>
<div style="float:left">'''[[Sri Caitanya-caritamrta (1975)|Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975)]] - [[CC Adi (1975)|Ādi-līlā]] - [[CC Adi 9 (1975)|Chapter 9: The Desire Tree of Devotional Service]]'''</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Go-previous.png|link=CC Adi 9.4 (1975)|Ādi-līlā 9.4]] '''[[CC Adi 9.4 (1975)|Ādi-līlā 9.4]] - [[CC Adi 9.6 (1975)|Ādi-līlā 9.6]]''' [[File:Go-next.png|link=CC Adi 9.6 (1975)|Ādi-līlā 9.6]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Go-previous.png|link=CC Adi 9.4 (1975)|Ādi-līlā 9.4]] '''[[CC Adi 9.4 (1975)|Ādi-līlā 9.4]] - [[CC Adi 9.6 (1975)|Ādi-līlā 9.6]]''' [[File:Go-next.png|link=CC Adi 9.6 (1975)|Ādi-līlā 9.6]]</div>
{{CompareVersions|CC|Adi 9.5|CC 1975|CC 1996}}
{{RandomImage}}
{{RandomImage}}


''Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.''


==== TEXT 5 ====
==== TEXT 5 ====


<div class="verse">
<div class="verse">
:e-saba-prasāde likhi caitanya-līlā-guṇa
:esaba-prasāde likhi caitanya-līlā-guṇa
:jāni vā nā jāni, kari āpana-śodhana
:jāni vā nā jāni, kari āpana-śodhana
</div>
</div>
Line 18: Line 17:


<div class="synonyms">
<div class="synonyms">
e-saba—all these; prasāde—by the mercy of; likhi—I write; caitanya—of Lord Caitanya; līlā-guṇa—pastimes and qualities; jāni—know; vā—or; nā—not; jāni—know; kari—do; āpana—self; śodhana—purification.
esaba—all these; prasāde—by the mercy of; likhi—I write; caitanya—of Lord Caitanya; līlā-guṇa—pastimes and qualities; jāni—know; vā—or; nā—not; jāni—know; kari—do; āpana—self; śodhana—purification.
</div>
</div>


Line 25: Line 24:


<div class="translation">
<div class="translation">
It is by the mercy of all these Vaiṣṇavas and gurus that I attempt to write about the pastimes and qualities of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Whether I know it or know not, it is for self-purification that I write this book.
It is by the mercy of all these Vaiṣṇavas and gurus that I attempt to write about the pastimes and qualities of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Whether I know or know not, it is for self-purification that I write this book.
</div>
</div>


Line 32: Line 31:


<div class="purport">
<div class="purport">
This is the sum and substance of transcendental writing. One must be an authorized Vaiṣṇava, humble and pure. One should write transcendental literature to purify oneself, not for credit. By writing about the pastimes of the Lord, one associates with the Lord directly. One should not ambitiously think, “I shall become a great author. I shall be celebrated as a writer.These are material desires. One should attempt to write for self-purification. It may be published or it may not be published, but that does not matter. If one is actually sincere in writing, all his ambitions will be fulfilled. Whether one is known as a great author is incidental. One should not attempt to write transcendental literature for material name and fame.
This is the sum and substance of transcendental writing. One must be an authorized Vaiṣṇava, humble and pure. One should write transcendental literature to purify oneself, not for credit. By writing about the pastimes of the Lord, one associates with the Lord directly. One should not ambitiously think, "I shall become a great author. I shall be celebrated as a writer." These are material desires. One should attempt to write for self-purification. It may be published or it may not be published, but that does not matter. If one is actually sincere in writing, all his ambitions will be fulfilled. Whether one is known as a great author is incidental. One should not attempt to write transcendental literature for material name and fame.
</div>
</div>



Latest revision as of 20:00, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 5

esaba-prasāde likhi caitanya-līlā-guṇa
jāni vā nā jāni, kari āpana-śodhana


SYNONYMS

esaba—all these; prasāde—by the mercy of; likhi—I write; caitanya—of Lord Caitanya; līlā-guṇa—pastimes and qualities; jāni—know; vā—or; nā—not; jāni—know; kari—do; āpana—self; śodhana—purification.


TRANSLATION

It is by the mercy of all these Vaiṣṇavas and gurus that I attempt to write about the pastimes and qualities of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu. Whether I know or know not, it is for self-purification that I write this book.


PURPORT

This is the sum and substance of transcendental writing. One must be an authorized Vaiṣṇava, humble and pure. One should write transcendental literature to purify oneself, not for credit. By writing about the pastimes of the Lord, one associates with the Lord directly. One should not ambitiously think, "I shall become a great author. I shall be celebrated as a writer." These are material desires. One should attempt to write for self-purification. It may be published or it may not be published, but that does not matter. If one is actually sincere in writing, all his ambitions will be fulfilled. Whether one is known as a great author is incidental. One should not attempt to write transcendental literature for material name and fame.