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yathā hy apratibuddhasya<br>
:yathā hy apratibuddhasya
prasvāpo bahv-anartha-bhṛt<br>
:prasvāpo bahv-anartha-bhṛt
sa eva pratibuddhasya<br>
:sa eva pratibuddhasya
na vai mohāya kalpate<br>
:na vai mohāya kalpate
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yathā—as; hi—indeed; apratibuddhasya—for one who has not awakened; prasvāpaḥ—sleep; bahu—many; anartha—undesirable experiences; bhṛt—presenting; saḥ—that same dream; eva—indeed; pratibuddhasya—for one who has awakened; na—not; vai—certainly; mohāya—confusion; kalpate—generates.
yathā—as; hi—indeed; apratibuddhasya—for one who has not awakened; prasvāpaḥ—sleep; bahu—many; anartha—undesirable experiences; bhṛt—presenting; saḥ—that same dream; eva—indeed; pratibuddhasya—for one who has awakened; na—not; vai—certainly; mohāya—confusion; kalpate—generates.
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Although while dreaming a person experiences many undesirable things, upon awakening he is no longer confused by the dream experiences.
Although while dreaming a person experiences many undesirable things, upon awakening he is no longer confused by the dream experiences.
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Even a liberated soul must observe material objects while living in this world. But being awake to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he understands that sensory pains and pleasures, like dreams, are without substance. Thus the liberated soul is not bewildered by illusion.
Even a liberated soul must observe material objects while living in this world. But being awake to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he understands that sensory pains and pleasures, like dreams, are without substance. Thus the liberated soul is not bewildered by illusion.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 14

yathā hy apratibuddhasya
prasvāpo bahv-anartha-bhṛt
sa eva pratibuddhasya
na vai mohāya kalpate


SYNONYMS

yathā—as; hi—indeed; apratibuddhasya—for one who has not awakened; prasvāpaḥ—sleep; bahu—many; anartha—undesirable experiences; bhṛt—presenting; saḥ—that same dream; eva—indeed; pratibuddhasya—for one who has awakened; na—not; vai—certainly; mohāya—confusion; kalpate—generates.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Although while dreaming a person experiences many undesirable things, upon awakening he is no longer confused by the dream experiences.


PURPORT

Even a liberated soul must observe material objects while living in this world. But being awake to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he understands that sensory pains and pleasures, like dreams, are without substance. Thus the liberated soul is not bewildered by illusion.



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