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nāhaṁ vipro na ca nara-patir nāpi vaiśyo na śūdro<br>
:nāhaṁ vipro na ca nara-patir nāpi vaiśyo na śūdro
nāhaṁ varṇī na ca gṛha-patir no vanastho yatir vā<br>
:nāhaṁ varṇī na ca gṛha-patir no vanastho yatir vā
kintu prodyan-nikhila-paramānanda-pūrnāmṛtābdher<br>
:kintu prodyan-nikhila-paramānanda-pūrnāmṛtābdher
gopī-bhartuḥ pada-kamalayor dāsa-dāsānudāsaḥ<br>
:gopī-bhartuḥ pada-kamalayor dāsa-dāsānudāsaḥ
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na—not; aham—I; vipraḥ—a brāhmaṇa; na—not; ca—also; nara-patiḥ—a king or kṣatriya; na—not; api—also; vaiśyaḥ—belonging to the mercantile class; na—not; śūdraḥ—belonging to the worker class; na—not; aham—I; varṇī—belonging to any caste, or brahmacārī (A brahmacārī may belong to any caste. Anyone can become a brahmacārī, or lead a life of celibacy.); na—not; ca—also; gṛha-patiḥ—householder; no—not; vana-sthaḥ-vānaprastha, one who, after retirement from family life, goes to the forest to learn how to be detached from family life; yatiḥ—mendicant or renunciant; vā—either; kintu—but; prodyan—brilliant; nikhila—universal; parama-ānanda—with transcendental bliss; pūrṇa—complete; amṛta-abdheḥ—who is the ocean of nectar; gopī-bhartuḥ—of the Supreme Person, who is the maintainer of the gopīs; pada-kamalayoḥ—of the two lotus feet; dāsa—of the servant; dāsa-anudāsaḥ—the servant of the servant.
''na''—not; ''aham''—I; ''vipraḥ''—a ''brāhmaṇa; na''—not; ''ca''—also; ''nara-patiḥ''—a king or ''kṣatriya;'' ''na''—not; ''api''—also; ''vaiśyaḥ''—belonging to the mercantile class; ''na''—not; ''śūdraḥ''—belonging to the worker class; ''na''—not; ''aham—''I; ''varṇī''—belonging to any caste, or ''brahmacārī'' (A ''brahmacārī'' may belong to any caste. Anyone can become a ''brahmacārī'', or lead a life of celibacy.); ''na''—not; ''ca''—also; ''gṛha-patiḥ''—householder; ''no''—not; ''vana-sthaḥ''—''vānaprastha'', one who, after retirement from family life, goes to the forest to learn how to be detached from family life; ''yatiḥ''—mendicant or renunciant; ''vā''—either; ''kintu''—but; ''prodyan''—brilliant; ''nikhila''—universal; ''parama-ānanda''—with transcendental bliss; ''pūrṇa''—complete; ''amṛta-abdheḥ''—who is the ocean of nectar; ''gopī-bhartuḥ''—of the Supreme Person, who is the maintainer of the ''gopīs; pada-kamalayoḥ''—of the two lotus feet; ''dāsa''—of the servant; ''dāsa-anudāsaḥ''—the servant of the servant.
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“‘I am not a brāhmaṇa, I am not a kṣatriya, I am not a vaiśya or a śūdra. Nor am I a brahmacārī, a householder, a vānaprastha or a sannyāsī. I identify Myself only as the servant of the servant of the servant of the lotus feet of Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the maintainer of the gopīs. He is like an ocean of nectar, and He is the cause of universal transcendental bliss. He is always existing with brilliance.’”
“‘I am not a brāhmaṇa, I am not a kṣatriya, I am not a vaiśya or a śūdra. Nor am I a brahmacārī, a householder, a vānaprastha or a sannyāsī. I identify Myself only as the servant of the servant of the servant of the lotus feet of Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the maintainer of the gopīs. He is like an ocean of nectar, and He is the cause of universal transcendental bliss. He is always existing with brilliance.’”
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This is verse 74 from the Padyāvalī, an anthology of verses compiled by Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī.
This is verse 74 from the ''Padyāvalī'', an anthology of verses compiled by Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī.
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Revision as of 12:51, 22 August 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 80

nāhaṁ vipro na ca nara-patir nāpi vaiśyo na śūdro
nāhaṁ varṇī na ca gṛha-patir no vanastho yatir vā
kintu prodyan-nikhila-paramānanda-pūrnāmṛtābdher
gopī-bhartuḥ pada-kamalayor dāsa-dāsānudāsaḥ


SYNONYMS

na—not; aham—I; vipraḥ—a brāhmaṇa; na—not; ca—also; nara-patiḥ—a king or kṣatriya; na—not; api—also; vaiśyaḥ—belonging to the mercantile class; na—not; śūdraḥ—belonging to the worker class; na—not; aham—I; varṇī—belonging to any caste, or brahmacārī (A brahmacārī may belong to any caste. Anyone can become a brahmacārī, or lead a life of celibacy.); na—not; ca—also; gṛha-patiḥ—householder; no—not; vana-sthaḥvānaprastha, one who, after retirement from family life, goes to the forest to learn how to be detached from family life; yatiḥ—mendicant or renunciant; —either; kintu—but; prodyan—brilliant; nikhila—universal; parama-ānanda—with transcendental bliss; pūrṇa—complete; amṛta-abdheḥ—who is the ocean of nectar; gopī-bhartuḥ—of the Supreme Person, who is the maintainer of the gopīs; pada-kamalayoḥ—of the two lotus feet; dāsa—of the servant; dāsa-anudāsaḥ—the servant of the servant.


TRANSLATION

“‘I am not a brāhmaṇa, I am not a kṣatriya, I am not a vaiśya or a śūdra. Nor am I a brahmacārī, a householder, a vānaprastha or a sannyāsī. I identify Myself only as the servant of the servant of the servant of the lotus feet of Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the maintainer of the gopīs. He is like an ocean of nectar, and He is the cause of universal transcendental bliss. He is always existing with brilliance.’”


PURPORT

This is verse 74 from the Padyāvalī, an anthology of verses compiled by Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī.