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:kas taṁ svayaṁ tad-abhijño vipaścid
kas taṁ svayaṁ tad-abhijño vipaścid<br>
:avidyāyām antare vartamānam
avidyāyām antare vartamānam<br>
:dṛṣṭvā punas taṁ saghṛṇaḥ kubuddhiṁ
dṛṣṭvā punas taṁ saghṛṇaḥ kubuddhiṁ<br>
:prayojayed utpathagaṁ yathāndham
prayojayed utpathagaṁ yathāndham<br>
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''kaḥ''—who is that person; ''tam''—him; ''svayam''—personally; ''tat-abhijñaḥ''—knowing spiritual knowledge; ''vipaścit''—a learned scholar; ''avidyāyām antare''—in ignorance; ''vartamānam''—existing; ''dṛṣṭvā''—seeing; ''punaḥ''—again; ''tam''—him; ''sa-ghṛṇaḥ''—very merciful; ''ku-buddhim''—who is addicted to the path of saṁsāra; ''prayojayet''—would engage; ''utpatha-gam''—who is proceeding on the wrong path; ''yathā''—like; ''andham''—a blind man.
kaḥ—who is that person; tam—him; svayam—personally; tat-abhijñaḥ—knowing spiritual knowledge; vipaścit—a learned scholar; avidyāyām antare—in ignorance; vartamānam—existing; dṛṣṭvā—seeing; punaḥ—again; tam—him; sa-ghṛṇaḥ—very merciful; ku-buddhim—who is addicted to the path of saṁsāra; prayojayet—would engage; utpatha-gam—who is proceeding on the wrong path; yathā—like; andham—a blind man.
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If someone is ignorant and addicted to the path of saṁsāra, how can one who is actually learned, merciful and advanced in spiritual knowledge engage him in fruitive activity and thus further entangle him in material existence? If a blind man is walking down the wrong path, how can a gentleman allow him to continue on his way to danger? How can he approve this method? No wise or kind man can allow this.
If someone is ignorant and addicted to the path of saṁsāra, how can one who is actually learned, merciful and advanced in spiritual knowledge engage him in fruitive activity and thus further entangle him in material existence? If a blind man is walking down the wrong path, how can a gentleman allow him to continue on his way to danger? How can he approve this method? No wise or kind man can allow this.
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Revision as of 15:35, 14 November 2018

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 17

kas taṁ svayaṁ tad-abhijño vipaścid
avidyāyām antare vartamānam
dṛṣṭvā punas taṁ saghṛṇaḥ kubuddhiṁ
prayojayed utpathagaṁ yathāndham


SYNONYMS

kaḥ—who is that person; tam—him; svayam—personally; tat-abhijñaḥ—knowing spiritual knowledge; vipaścit—a learned scholar; avidyāyām antare—in ignorance; vartamānam—existing; dṛṣṭvā—seeing; punaḥ—again; tam—him; sa-ghṛṇaḥ—very merciful; ku-buddhim—who is addicted to the path of saṁsāra; prayojayet—would engage; utpatha-gam—who is proceeding on the wrong path; yathā—like; andham—a blind man.


TRANSLATION

If someone is ignorant and addicted to the path of saṁsāra, how can one who is actually learned, merciful and advanced in spiritual knowledge engage him in fruitive activity and thus further entangle him in material existence? If a blind man is walking down the wrong path, how can a gentleman allow him to continue on his way to danger? How can he approve this method? No wise or kind man can allow this.



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