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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 11|Eleventh Canto]] - [[SB 11.29: Bhakti-yoga|Chapter 29: Bhakti-yoga]]'''</div> | |||
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nareṣv abhīkṣṇaṁ mad-bhāvaṁ | :nareṣv abhīkṣṇaṁ mad-bhāvaṁ | ||
puṁso bhāvayato 'cirāt | :puṁso bhāvayato 'cirāt | ||
spardhāsūyā-tiraskārāḥ | :spardhāsūyā-tiraskārāḥ | ||
sāhaṅkārā viyanti hi | :sāhaṅkārā viyanti hi | ||
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nareṣu—in all persons; abhīkṣṇam—constantly; mat-bhāvam—the personal presence of Me; puṁsaḥ—of the person; bhāvayataḥ—who is meditating upon; acirāt—quickly; spardhā—the tendency to feel rivalry (against equals); asūyā—envy (of superiors); tiraskārāḥ—and abuse (of inferiors); sa—along with; ahaṅkārāḥ—false ego; viyanti—they disappear; hi—indeed. | nareṣu—in all persons; abhīkṣṇam—constantly; mat-bhāvam—the personal presence of Me; puṁsaḥ—of the person; bhāvayataḥ—who is meditating upon; acirāt—quickly; spardhā—the tendency to feel rivalry (against equals); asūyā—envy (of superiors); tiraskārāḥ—and abuse (of inferiors); sa—along with; ahaṅkārāḥ—false ego; viyanti—they disappear; hi—indeed. | ||
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For him who constantly meditates upon My presence within all persons, the bad tendencies of rivalry, envy and abusiveness, along with false ego, are very quickly destroyed. | For him who constantly meditates upon My presence within all persons, the bad tendencies of rivalry, envy and abusiveness, along with false ego, are very quickly destroyed. | ||
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We conditioned souls tend to feel rivalry toward our equals, envy toward our superior, and the desire to belittle our subordinates. These contaminated propensities, along with their very basis, false ego, can be quickly vanquished by meditating upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead within every living being. | We conditioned souls tend to feel rivalry toward our equals, envy toward our superior, and the desire to belittle our subordinates. These contaminated propensities, along with their very basis, false ego, can be quickly vanquished by meditating upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead within every living being. | ||
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Revision as of 06:47, 30 November 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 15
- nareṣv abhīkṣṇaṁ mad-bhāvaṁ
- puṁso bhāvayato 'cirāt
- spardhāsūyā-tiraskārāḥ
- sāhaṅkārā viyanti hi
SYNONYMS
nareṣu—in all persons; abhīkṣṇam—constantly; mat-bhāvam—the personal presence of Me; puṁsaḥ—of the person; bhāvayataḥ—who is meditating upon; acirāt—quickly; spardhā—the tendency to feel rivalry (against equals); asūyā—envy (of superiors); tiraskārāḥ—and abuse (of inferiors); sa—along with; ahaṅkārāḥ—false ego; viyanti—they disappear; hi—indeed.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
For him who constantly meditates upon My presence within all persons, the bad tendencies of rivalry, envy and abusiveness, along with false ego, are very quickly destroyed.
PURPORT
We conditioned souls tend to feel rivalry toward our equals, envy toward our superior, and the desire to belittle our subordinates. These contaminated propensities, along with their very basis, false ego, can be quickly vanquished by meditating upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead within every living being.