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viṣayān dhyāyataś cittaṁ | :viṣayān dhyāyataś cittaṁ | ||
viṣayeṣu viṣajjate | :viṣayeṣu viṣajjate | ||
mām anusmarataś cittaṁ | :mām anusmarataś cittaṁ | ||
mayy eva pravilīyate | :mayy eva pravilīyate | ||
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viṣayān—objects of sense gratification; dhyāyataḥ—of one who is meditating on; cittam—the consciousness; viṣayeṣu—in the objects of gratification; viṣajjate—becomes attached; mām—Me; anusmarataḥ—of one remembering constantly; cittam—the consciousness; mayi—in Me; eva—certainly; pravilīyate—is absorbed. | viṣayān—objects of sense gratification; dhyāyataḥ—of one who is meditating on; cittam—the consciousness; viṣayeṣu—in the objects of gratification; viṣajjate—becomes attached; mām—Me; anusmarataḥ—of one remembering constantly; cittam—the consciousness; mayi—in Me; eva—certainly; pravilīyate—is absorbed. | ||
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The mind of one meditating upon the objects of sense gratification is certainly entangled in such objects, but if one constantly remembers Me, then the mind is absorbed in Me. | The mind of one meditating upon the objects of sense gratification is certainly entangled in such objects, but if one constantly remembers Me, then the mind is absorbed in Me. | ||
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One should not think that one can attain complete transcendental knowledge of Kṛṣṇa by mechanically engaging in worship of the Lord. Lord Kṛṣṇa states here that one must endeavor constantly to keep the Lord within one's mind. Anusmarataḥ, or constant remembrance, is possible for one who always chants and hears the glories of Lord Kṛṣṇa. It is therefore stated, śravaṇam, kīrtanam ([[SB 7.5.23]]), smaraṇam: the process of devotional service begins with hearing (śravaṇam) and chanting (kīrtanam), from which remembrance (smaraṇam) develops. One who constantly thinks of the objects of material gratification becomes attached to them; similarly, one who constantly keeps Lord Kṛṣṇa within his mind becomes absorbed in the Lord's transcendental nature and thus becomes qualified to render personal service to the Lord in His own abode. | One should not think that one can attain complete transcendental knowledge of Kṛṣṇa by mechanically engaging in worship of the Lord. Lord Kṛṣṇa states here that one must endeavor constantly to keep the Lord within one's mind. ''Anusmarataḥ'', or constant remembrance, is possible for one who always chants and hears the glories of Lord Kṛṣṇa. It is therefore stated, ''śravaṇam, kīrtanam'' ([[SB 7.5.23-24|SB 7.5.23]]), ''smaraṇam'': the process of devotional service begins with hearing (''śravaṇam'') and chanting (''kīrtanam''), from which remembrance (''smaraṇam'') develops. One who constantly thinks of the objects of material gratification becomes attached to them; similarly, one who constantly keeps Lord Kṛṣṇa within his mind becomes absorbed in the Lord's transcendental nature and thus becomes qualified to render personal service to the Lord in His own abode. | ||
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Revision as of 10:00, 30 June 2021
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 27
- viṣayān dhyāyataś cittaṁ
- viṣayeṣu viṣajjate
- mām anusmarataś cittaṁ
- mayy eva pravilīyate
SYNONYMS
viṣayān—objects of sense gratification; dhyāyataḥ—of one who is meditating on; cittam—the consciousness; viṣayeṣu—in the objects of gratification; viṣajjate—becomes attached; mām—Me; anusmarataḥ—of one remembering constantly; cittam—the consciousness; mayi—in Me; eva—certainly; pravilīyate—is absorbed.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
The mind of one meditating upon the objects of sense gratification is certainly entangled in such objects, but if one constantly remembers Me, then the mind is absorbed in Me.
PURPORT
One should not think that one can attain complete transcendental knowledge of Kṛṣṇa by mechanically engaging in worship of the Lord. Lord Kṛṣṇa states here that one must endeavor constantly to keep the Lord within one's mind. Anusmarataḥ, or constant remembrance, is possible for one who always chants and hears the glories of Lord Kṛṣṇa. It is therefore stated, śravaṇam, kīrtanam (SB 7.5.23), smaraṇam: the process of devotional service begins with hearing (śravaṇam) and chanting (kīrtanam), from which remembrance (smaraṇam) develops. One who constantly thinks of the objects of material gratification becomes attached to them; similarly, one who constantly keeps Lord Kṛṣṇa within his mind becomes absorbed in the Lord's transcendental nature and thus becomes qualified to render personal service to the Lord in His own abode.