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yasyātmā hiṁsyate hiṁsrair | :yasyātmā hiṁsyate hiṁsrair | ||
yena kiñcid yadṛcchayā | :yena kiñcid yadṛcchayā | ||
arcyate vā kvacit tatra | :arcyate vā kvacit tatra | ||
na vyatikriyate budhaḥ | :na vyatikriyate budhaḥ | ||
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yasya—of whom; ātmā—the body; hiṁsyate—is attacked; hiṁsraiḥ—by sinful people or violent animals; yena—by someone; kiñcit—somewhat; yadṛcchayā—somehow or other; arcyate—is worshiped; vā—or; | yasya—of whom; ātmā—the body; hiṁsyate—is attacked; hiṁsraiḥ—by sinful people or violent animals; yena—by someone; kiñcit—somewhat; yadṛcchayā—somehow or other; arcyate—is worshiped; vā—or; kvacit—somewhere; tatra—therein; na—not; vyatikriyate—is transformed or affected; budhaḥ—one who is intelligent. | ||
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Sometimes for no apparent reason one's body is attacked by cruel people or violent animals. At other times and in other places, one will suddenly be offered great respect or worship. One who becomes neither angry when attacked nor satisfied when worshiped is actually intelligent. | Sometimes for no apparent reason one's body is attacked by cruel people or violent animals. At other times and in other places, one will suddenly be offered great respect or worship. One who becomes neither angry when attacked nor satisfied when worshiped is actually intelligent. | ||
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If one does not become angry when attacked for no apparent reason, and if one does not become enlivened when glorified or worshiped, then one has passed the test of self-realization and is considered fixed in spiritual intelligence. Uddhava asked Lord Kṛṣṇa, kair vā jñāyeta lakṣaṇaiḥ: by what symptoms can a self-realized person be recognized? Just as Lord Kṛṣṇa enlightened Arjuna, He now explains the same subject matter to Uddhava. In this verse the Lord describes symptoms by which it is very easy to recognize a saintly person, for a normal person becomes furious when criticized or attacked and overwhelmed with joy when glorified by others. There is a similar statement by Yājñavalkya to the effect that one who is actually intelligent does not become angry though pricked with thorns and does not become satisfied at heart merely by being worshiped with auspicious paraphernalia such as sandalwood. | If one does not become angry when attacked for no apparent reason, and if one does not become enlivened when glorified or worshiped, then one has passed the test of self-realization and is considered fixed in spiritual intelligence. Uddhava asked Lord Kṛṣṇa, ''kair vā jñāyeta lakṣaṇaiḥ'': by what symptoms can a self-realized person be recognized? Just as Lord Kṛṣṇa enlightened Arjuna, He now explains the same subject matter to Uddhava. In this verse the Lord describes symptoms by which it is very easy to recognize a saintly person, for a normal person becomes furious when criticized or attacked and overwhelmed with joy when glorified by others. There is a similar statement by Yājñavalkya to the effect that one who is actually intelligent does not become angry though pricked with thorns and does not become satisfied at heart merely by being worshiped with auspicious paraphernalia such as sandalwood. | ||
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Revision as of 15:09, 26 June 2021
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 15
- yasyātmā hiṁsyate hiṁsrair
- yena kiñcid yadṛcchayā
- arcyate vā kvacit tatra
- na vyatikriyate budhaḥ
SYNONYMS
yasya—of whom; ātmā—the body; hiṁsyate—is attacked; hiṁsraiḥ—by sinful people or violent animals; yena—by someone; kiñcit—somewhat; yadṛcchayā—somehow or other; arcyate—is worshiped; vā—or; kvacit—somewhere; tatra—therein; na—not; vyatikriyate—is transformed or affected; budhaḥ—one who is intelligent.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Sometimes for no apparent reason one's body is attacked by cruel people or violent animals. At other times and in other places, one will suddenly be offered great respect or worship. One who becomes neither angry when attacked nor satisfied when worshiped is actually intelligent.
PURPORT
If one does not become angry when attacked for no apparent reason, and if one does not become enlivened when glorified or worshiped, then one has passed the test of self-realization and is considered fixed in spiritual intelligence. Uddhava asked Lord Kṛṣṇa, kair vā jñāyeta lakṣaṇaiḥ: by what symptoms can a self-realized person be recognized? Just as Lord Kṛṣṇa enlightened Arjuna, He now explains the same subject matter to Uddhava. In this verse the Lord describes symptoms by which it is very easy to recognize a saintly person, for a normal person becomes furious when criticized or attacked and overwhelmed with joy when glorified by others. There is a similar statement by Yājñavalkya to the effect that one who is actually intelligent does not become angry though pricked with thorns and does not become satisfied at heart merely by being worshiped with auspicious paraphernalia such as sandalwood.