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“‘When a person is no longer interested in acting for sense gratification and when he renounces all material desires, he is said to be situated in perfect yoga [yogārūḍha].
" 'When a person is no longer interested in acting for sense gratification and when he renounces all material desires, he is said to be situated in perfect yoga [yogārūḍha].'
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 160

yadā hi nendriyārtheṣu
na karmasv anuṣajjate
sarva-saṅkalpa-sannyāsī
yogārūḍhas tadocyate


SYNONYMS

yadā—when; hi—certainly; na—not; indriya-artheṣu—sense gratification; na—not; karmasu—in activities; anuṣajjate—one becomes engaged; sarva—all kinds of; saṅkalpa—desires; sannyāsī—renouncing; yoga-ārūḍhaḥ—one who has actually attained perfection in the yoga system; tadā—at that time; ucyate—is said.


TRANSLATION

" 'When a person is no longer interested in acting for sense gratification and when he renounces all material desires, he is said to be situated in perfect yoga [yogārūḍha].'