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''āmi''—I; ''ajña jīva''—a foolish living being; ''ajña-ucita''—fit for a fool; ''karma''—activity; ''kailuṅ''—I have done; ''tomāra āge''—before You; ''mūrkha''—a fool; ''āmi''—I; ''pāṇḍitya prakāśiluṅ''—have tried to demonstrate learning.
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 126

"āmi ajña jīva,—ajñocita karma kailuṅ
tomāra āge mūrkha āmi pāṇḍitya prakāśiluṅ


SYNONYMS

āmi — I; ajña jīva — a foolish living being; ajña-ucita — fit for a fool; karma — activity; kailuṅ — I have done; tomāra āge — before You; mūrkha — a fool; āmi — I; pāṇḍitya prakāśiluṅ — have tried to demonstrate learning.


TRANSLATION

Vallabha Bhaṭṭa admitted, "I am a great fool, and indeed I have acted like a fool by trying to demonstrate my learning to You.