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''citraketuḥ uvāca''—King Citraketu replied; ''bhagavan''—O most powerful sage; ''kim''—what; ''na''—not; ''viditam''—is understood; ''tapaḥ''—by austerity; ''jñāna''—knowledge; ''samādhibhiḥ''—and by ''samādhi'' (trance, transcendental meditation); ''yoginām''—by the great ''yogīs'' or devotees; ''dhvasta-pāpānām''—who are fully freed from all sinful reactions; ''bahiḥ''—externally; ''antaḥ''—internally; ''śarīriṣu''—in conditioned souls, who have material bodies.
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Latest revision as of 22:29, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 23

citraketur uvāca
bhagavan kiṁ na viditaṁ
tapo-jñāna-samādhibhiḥ
yogināṁ dhvasta-pāpānāṁ
bahir antaḥ śarīriṣu


SYNONYMS

citraketuḥ uvāca — King Citraketu replied; bhagavan — O most powerful sage; kim — what; na — not; viditam — is understood; tapaḥ — by austerity; jñāna — knowledge; samādhibhiḥ — and by samādhi (trance, transcendental meditation); yoginām — by the great yogīs or devotees; dhvasta-pāpānām — who are fully freed from all sinful reactions; bahiḥ — externally; antaḥ — internally; śarīriṣu — in conditioned souls, who have material bodies.


TRANSLATION

King Citraketu said: O great lord Aṅgirā, because of austerity, knowledge and transcendental samādhi, you are freed from all the reactions of sinful life. Therefore, as a perfect yogī, you can understand everything external and internal regarding embodied, conditioned souls like us.



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