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:visṛjati hṛdayaṁ na yasya sākṣād
:visṛjati hṛdayaṁ na yasya sākṣād
:dharir avaśābhihito ‘py aghaugha-nāśaḥ
:dharir avaśābhihito 'py aghaugha-nāśaḥ
:praṇaya-rasanayā dhṛtāṅghri-padmaḥ
:praṇaya-rasanayā dhṛtāṅghri-padmaḥ
:sa bhavati bhāgavata-pradhāna uktaḥ
:sa bhavati bhāgavata-pradhāna uktaḥ
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visṛjati—gives up; hṛdayam—the heart; na—not; yasya—whose; sākṣāt—directly; hariḥ—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; avaśa-abhihitaḥ—who is automatically or inattentively glorified; api—although; agha-ogha-nāśaḥ—who annihilates all kinds of inauspicious offenses for a devotee; praṇaya-rasanayā—with the rope of love; dhṛta-aṅghri-padmaḥ—whose lotus feet are bound; saḥ—such a devotee; bhavati—is; bhāgavata-pradhānaḥ—the most elevated devotee; uktaḥ—is said.
visṛjati—gives up; hṛdayam—the heart; na—not; yasya—whose; sākṣāt—directly; hariḥ—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; avaśa-abhihitaḥ—who is automatically glorified; api—although; aghaugha-nāśaḥ—who annihilates all kinds of inauspicious offenses for a devotee; praṇaya-rasanayā—with the rope of love; dhṛta-aṅghri-padmaḥ—whose lotus feet are bound; saḥ—such a devotee; bhavati—is; bhāgavata-pradhānaḥ—the most elevated devotee; uktaḥ—is said.
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“‘Hari, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who destroys everything inauspicious for His devotees, does not leave the hearts of His devotees even if they remember Him and chant about Him inattentively. This is because the rope of love always binds the Lord within the devotees’ hearts. Such devotees should be accepted as most elevated.
" 'Hari, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who destroys everything inauspicious for His devotees, does not leave the hearts of His devotees even if they remember Him and chant about Him inattentively. This is because the rope of love always binds the Lord within the devotees' hearts. Such devotees should be accepted as most elevated.
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This is a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 11.2.55]]).
This is a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (11.2.55).
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 128

visṛjati hṛdayaṁ na yasya sākṣād
dharir avaśābhihito 'py aghaugha-nāśaḥ
praṇaya-rasanayā dhṛtāṅghri-padmaḥ
sa bhavati bhāgavata-pradhāna uktaḥ


SYNONYMS

visṛjati—gives up; hṛdayam—the heart; na—not; yasya—whose; sākṣāt—directly; hariḥ—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; avaśa-abhihitaḥ—who is automatically glorified; api—although; aghaugha-nāśaḥ—who annihilates all kinds of inauspicious offenses for a devotee; praṇaya-rasanayā—with the rope of love; dhṛta-aṅghri-padmaḥ—whose lotus feet are bound; saḥ—such a devotee; bhavati—is; bhāgavata-pradhānaḥ—the most elevated devotee; uktaḥ—is said.


TRANSLATION

" 'Hari, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who destroys everything inauspicious for His devotees, does not leave the hearts of His devotees even if they remember Him and chant about Him inattentively. This is because the rope of love always binds the Lord within the devotees' hearts. Such devotees should be accepted as most elevated.


PURPORT

This is a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (11.2.55).