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:sarva-samuccaye āra eka artha haya
:sarva-samuccaye āra eka artha haya
:’ātmārāmāś ca munayaś ca nirgranthāś ca’ bhajaya
:'ātmārāmāś ca munayaś ca nirgranthāś ca' bhajaya
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“Taking all the words together, there is another meaning. Whether one is an ātmārāma, a great sage or a nirgrantha, everyone must engage in the service of the Lord.
"Taking all the words together, there is another meaning. Whether one is an ātmārāma, a great sage, or nirgrantha, everyone must engage in the service of the Lord.
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The word sarva-samuccaye is significant here. It includes all classes of men—ātmārāmas, munis and nirgranthas. Everyone must engage in the service of the Lord. Taking the word api in the sense of ascertainment, there are, all together, sixty different meanings.
The word sarva-samuccaye is significant here. It includes all classes of men-ātmārāma, muni and nirgrantha. Everyone engages in the service of the Lord. Taking the word api in the sense of ascertainment, there are, all together, sixty different meanings.
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 303

sarva-samuccaye āra eka artha haya
'ātmārāmāś ca munayaś ca nirgranthāś ca' bhajaya


SYNONYMS

sarva-samuccaye—taking all of them together; āra—another; eka—one; artha—import; haya—there is; ātmārāmāḥ ca munayaḥ ca nirgranthāḥ ca bhajaya—the ātmārāmas, great sages and nirgranthas (the learned and the fools) are all eligible to engage in the transcendental loving service of the Lord.


TRANSLATION

"Taking all the words together, there is another meaning. Whether one is an ātmārāma, a great sage, or nirgrantha, everyone must engage in the service of the Lord.


PURPORT

The word sarva-samuccaye is significant here. It includes all classes of men-ātmārāma, muni and nirgrantha. Everyone engages in the service of the Lord. Taking the word api in the sense of ascertainment, there are, all together, sixty different meanings.