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==== TEXTS 30-31 ==== | ==== TEXTS 30-31 ==== | ||
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prabhavau sarva-vidyānāṁ | :prabhavau sarva-vidyānāṁ | ||
sarva-jñau jagad-īśvarau | :sarva-jñau jagad-īśvarau | ||
nānya-siddhāmalaṁ jñānaṁ | :nānya-siddhāmalaṁ jñānaṁ | ||
gūhamānau narehitaiḥ | :gūhamānau narehitaiḥ | ||
atho guru-kule vāsam | |||
icchantāv upajagmatuḥ | :atho guru-kule vāsam | ||
kāśyaṁ sāndīpaniṁ nāma | :icchantāv upajagmatuḥ | ||
hy avanti-pura-vāsinam | :kāśyaṁ sāndīpaniṁ nāma | ||
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''prabhavau''—They who were the origin; ''sarva''—of all varieties; ''vidyānām''—of knowledge; ''sarva-jñau''—omniscient; ''jagat-īśvarau''—the Lords of the universe; ''na''—not; ''anya''—from any other source; ''siddha''—achieved; ''amalam''—impeccable; ''jñānam''—knowledge; ''gūhamānau''—hiding; ''nara''—humanlike; ''īhitaiḥ''—by Their activities; ''atha u''—then; ''guru''—of the spiritual master; ''kule''—in the school; ''vāsam''—residence; ''icchantau''—desiring; ''upajagatuḥ''—They approached; ''kāśyam''—the native of Kāśī (Benares); ''sāndīpanim nāma''—named Sāndīpani; ''hi''—indeed; ''avanti-pura''—in the city of Avantī (modern Ujjain); ''vāsinam''—living. | |||
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Concealing Their innately perfect knowledge by Their humanlike activities, those two omniscient Lords of the universe, Themselves the origin of all branches of knowledge, next desired to reside at the school of a spiritual master. Thus They approached Sāndīpani Muni, a native of Kāsī living in the city of Avantī. | Concealing Their innately perfect knowledge by Their humanlike activities, those two omniscient Lords of the universe, Themselves the origin of all branches of knowledge, next desired to reside at the school of a spiritual master. Thus They approached Sāndīpani Muni, a native of Kāsī living in the city of Avantī. | ||
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Revision as of 15:30, 1 December 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXTS 30-31
- prabhavau sarva-vidyānāṁ
- sarva-jñau jagad-īśvarau
- nānya-siddhāmalaṁ jñānaṁ
- gūhamānau narehitaiḥ
- atho guru-kule vāsam
- icchantāv upajagmatuḥ
- kāśyaṁ sāndīpaniṁ nāma
- hy avanti-pura-vāsinam
SYNONYMS
prabhavau—They who were the origin; sarva—of all varieties; vidyānām—of knowledge; sarva-jñau—omniscient; jagat-īśvarau—the Lords of the universe; na—not; anya—from any other source; siddha—achieved; amalam—impeccable; jñānam—knowledge; gūhamānau—hiding; nara—humanlike; īhitaiḥ—by Their activities; atha u—then; guru—of the spiritual master; kule—in the school; vāsam—residence; icchantau—desiring; upajagatuḥ—They approached; kāśyam—the native of Kāśī (Benares); sāndīpanim nāma—named Sāndīpani; hi—indeed; avanti-pura—in the city of Avantī (modern Ujjain); vāsinam—living.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Concealing Their innately perfect knowledge by Their humanlike activities, those two omniscient Lords of the universe, Themselves the origin of all branches of knowledge, next desired to reside at the school of a spiritual master. Thus They approached Sāndīpani Muni, a native of Kāsī living in the city of Avantī.