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:anurāgera lakṣaṇa ei,—‘vidhi’ nāhi māne
:anurāgera lakṣaṇa ei,--'vidhi' nāhi māne
:tāṅra ājñā bhāṅge tāṅra saṅgera kāraṇe
:tāṅra ājñā bhāṅge tāṅra saṅgera kāraṇe
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 6

anurāgera lakṣaṇa ei,--'vidhi' nāhi māne
tāṅra ājñā bhāṅge tāṅra saṅgera kāraṇe


SYNONYMS

anurāgera—of real affection; lakṣaṇa—symptom; ei—this; vidhi—the regulation; nāhi māne—does not care for; tāṅra—His; ājñā—order; bhāṅge—neglects; tāṅra—His; saṅgera—association; kāraṇe—for the purpose of.


TRANSLATION

Indeed, it is a symptom of real affection that one breaks the order of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, not caring for the regulative principles, to associate with Him.