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tathāpi bata me daihyo<br>
:tathāpi bata me daihyo
hy ātmā caivātmanā vibhuḥ<br>
:hy ātmā caivātmanā vibhuḥ
asampanna ivābhāti<br>
:asampanna ivābhāti
brahma-varcasya sattamaḥ<br>
:brahma-varcasya sattamaḥ
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tathāpi—although; bata—defect; me—mine; daihyaḥ—situated in the body; hi—certainly; ātmā—living being; ca—and; eva—even; ātmanā—myself; vibhuḥ—sufficient; asampannaḥ—wanting in; iva ābhāti—it appears to be; brahma-varcasya—of the Vedāntists; sattamaḥ—the supreme.
''tathāpi''—although; ''bata''—defect; ''me''—mine; ''daihyaḥ''—situated in the body; ''hi''—certainly; ''ātmā''—living being; ''ca''—and; ''eva''—even; ''ātmanā''—myself; ''vibhuḥ''—sufficient; ''asampannaḥ''—wanting in; ''iva ābhāti''—it appears to be; ''brahma-varcasya''—of the Vedāntists; ''sattamaḥ''—the supreme.
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I am feeling incomplete, though I myself am fully equipped with everything required by the Vedas.
I am feeling incomplete, though I myself am fully equipped with everything required by the Vedas.
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Undoubtedly Śrīla Vyāsadeva was complete in all the details of Vedic achievements. Purification of the living being submerged in matter is made possible by the prescribed activities in the Vedas, but the ultimate achievement is different. Unless it is attained, the living being, even though fully equipped, cannot be situated in the transcendentally normal stage. Śrīla Vyāsadeva appeared to have lost the clue and therefore felt dissatisfaction.
Undoubtedly Śrīla Vyāsadeva was complete in all the details of Vedic achievements. Purification of the living being submerged in matter is made possible by the prescribed activities in the ''Vedas'', but the ultimate achievement is different. Unless it is attained, the living being, even though fully equipped, cannot be situated in the transcendentally normal stage. Śrīla Vyāsadeva appeared to have lost the clue and therefore felt dissatisfaction.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 30

tathāpi bata me daihyo
hy ātmā caivātmanā vibhuḥ
asampanna ivābhāti
brahma-varcasya sattamaḥ


SYNONYMS

tathāpi—although; bata—defect; me—mine; daihyaḥ—situated in the body; hi—certainly; ātmā—living being; ca—and; eva—even; ātmanā—myself; vibhuḥ—sufficient; asampannaḥ—wanting in; iva ābhāti—it appears to be; brahma-varcasya—of the Vedāntists; sattamaḥ—the supreme.


TRANSLATION

I am feeling incomplete, though I myself am fully equipped with everything required by the Vedas.


PURPORT

Undoubtedly Śrīla Vyāsadeva was complete in all the details of Vedic achievements. Purification of the living being submerged in matter is made possible by the prescribed activities in the Vedas, but the ultimate achievement is different. Unless it is attained, the living being, even though fully equipped, cannot be situated in the transcendentally normal stage. Śrīla Vyāsadeva appeared to have lost the clue and therefore felt dissatisfaction.



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