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nāham ijyā-prajātibhyāṁ | :nāham ijyā-prajātibhyāṁ | ||
tapasopaśamena vā | :tapasopaśamena vā | ||
tuṣyeyaṁ sarva-bhūtātmā | :tuṣyeyaṁ sarva-bhūtātmā | ||
guru-śuśrūṣayā yathā | :guru-śuśrūṣayā yathā | ||
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''na''—not; ''aham''—I; ''ijyā''—by ritual worship; ''prajātibhyām''—the higher birth of brāhmaṇa initiation; ''tapasā''—by austerity; ''upaśamena''—by self-control; ''vā''—or; ''tuṣyeyam''—can be satisfied; ''sarva''—of all; ''bhūta''—beings; ''ātmā''—the Soul; ''guru''—to one's spiritual master; ''śuśrūṣayā''—by faithful service; ''yathā''—as. | |||
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I, the Soul of all beings, am not as satisfied by ritual worship, brahminical initiation, penances or self-discipline as I am by faithful service rendered to one's spiritual master. | I, the Soul of all beings, am not as satisfied by ritual worship, brahminical initiation, penances or self-discipline as I am by faithful service rendered to one's spiritual master. | ||
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The word prajāti here indicates either begetting good children or the second birth obtained by ritual initiation into Vedic culture. Although both of these are praiseworthy, Lord Kṛṣṇa here states that faithful service rendered to a bona fide spiritual master is still higher. | The word ''prajāti'' here indicates either begetting good children or the second birth obtained by ritual initiation into Vedic culture. Although both of these are praiseworthy, Lord Kṛṣṇa here states that faithful service rendered to a bona fide spiritual master is still higher. | ||
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Revision as of 11:31, 11 June 2021
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 34
- nāham ijyā-prajātibhyāṁ
- tapasopaśamena vā
- tuṣyeyaṁ sarva-bhūtātmā
- guru-śuśrūṣayā yathā
SYNONYMS
na—not; aham—I; ijyā—by ritual worship; prajātibhyām—the higher birth of brāhmaṇa initiation; tapasā—by austerity; upaśamena—by self-control; vā—or; tuṣyeyam—can be satisfied; sarva—of all; bhūta—beings; ātmā—the Soul; guru—to one's spiritual master; śuśrūṣayā—by faithful service; yathā—as.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
I, the Soul of all beings, am not as satisfied by ritual worship, brahminical initiation, penances or self-discipline as I am by faithful service rendered to one's spiritual master.
PURPORT
The word prajāti here indicates either begetting good children or the second birth obtained by ritual initiation into Vedic culture. Although both of these are praiseworthy, Lord Kṛṣṇa here states that faithful service rendered to a bona fide spiritual master is still higher.