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SB 1.18.42 (1965)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 42

Na vai nribhir naradevam parakhyam
Sammatum arhasi abipakka buddhe
Yat tejasa durvisahena gupta
Vindanti bhadrani akutobhayah parajash.


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Na—never, Vai—as a matter of fact, Nribhir—by any man, Naradevam—unto humanly God, Parakhyam—who is transcendental, Sammatum—place on equal footing, Arhasi—deserve, Abipakka—unripe or immature, Buddhe—intelligence, Sat—by whose, Tejasa—by the prowess, Durvisahena—unsurpassable, Gupta—protected, Vindanti—enjoys, Bhadrani—all prosperities, Akutobhayo—completely defended, Prajah—the subjects.


TRANSLATION

Oh my boy, you are completely immature intelligently and therefore you have no knowledge that the king who, is the best amongst the human beings, is as good as the Personality of Godhead and therefore he is never to be placed on equal footing with other common man. The citizens of the state do live in all prosperity being protected by him by his unsurpassable prowess.