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CC Madhya 21.132 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 132

yāṅra puṇya-puñja-phale, se-mukha-darśana mile,
dui āṅkhi ki karibe pāne?
dviguṇa bāḍe tṛṣṇā-lobha, pite nāre--manaḥ-kṣobha,
duḥkhe kare vidhira nindane


SYNONYMS

yāṅra—whose; puṇya-puñja-phale—by the result of many pious activities; se-mukha—of that face; darśana—seeing; mile—if one gets to do; dui āṅkhi—two eyes; ki—how; karibe—will do; pāne—drinking; dvi-guṇa—twice; bāḍe—increases; tṛṣṇā-lobha—greed and thirst; pite—to drink; nāre—not able; manaḥ-kṣobha—agitation of the mind; duḥkhe—in great distress; kare—does; vidhira—of the creator; nindane—criticizing.


TRANSLATION

"If by devotional service one gets the results of pious activities and sees Lord Kṛṣṇa's face, he can relish the Lord with his eyes. His greed and thirst then increase twofold by seeing the nectarean face of Kṛṣṇa. Due to one's inability to sufficiently drink that nectar, one becomes very unhappy and criticizes the creator for not having given more than two eyes.