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CC Madhya 24.185 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 185

'ca'--avadhāraṇe, ihā 'api'--samuccaye
dhṛtimanta hañā bhaje pakṣi-mūrkha-caye


SYNONYMS

ca—the word ca; avadhāraṇe—in emphasis; ihā—here; api—the word api; samuccaye—in the sense of an aggregate; dhṛtimanta—fully saturated; hañā—becoming; bhaje—worship; pakṣi-mūrkha-caye—dull creatures like the birds, the most foolish.


TRANSLATION

"The word ca is for emphasis, and the word api is used as an aggregate. It is to be understood that even dull creatures [birds and illiterates] can also be situated in endurance and engage in Kṛṣṇa's devotional service.