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deva-gurv-acyute bhaktis<br>
:deva-gurv-acyute bhaktis
tri-varga-paripoṣaṇam<br>
:tri-varga-paripoṣaṇam
āstikyam udyamo nityaṁ<br>
:āstikyam udyamo nityaṁ
naipuṇyaṁ vaiśya-lakṣaṇam<br>
:naipuṇyaṁ vaiśya-lakṣaṇam
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deva-guru-acyute—unto the demigods, the spiritual master and Lord Viṣṇu; bhaktiḥ—engagement in devotional service; tri-varga—of the three principles of pious life (religion, economic development and sense gratification); paripoṣaṇam—execution; āstikyam—faith in the scriptures, the spiritual master and the Supreme Lord; udyamaḥ—active; nityam—without cessation, continuously; naipuṇyam—expertise; vaiśya-lakṣaṇam—the symptoms of a vaiśya.
''deva-guru-acyute''—unto the demigods, the spiritual master and Lord Viṣṇu; ''bhaktiḥ''—engagement in devotional service; ''tri-varga''—of the three principles of pious life (religion, economic development and sense gratification); ''paripoṣaṇam''—execution; ''āstikyam''—faith in the scriptures, the spiritual master and the Supreme Lord; ''udyamaḥ''—active; ''nityam''—without cessation, continuously; ''naipuṇyam''—expertise; ''vaiśya-lakṣaṇam''—the symptoms of a vaiśya.
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Being always devoted to the demigods, the spiritual master and the Supreme Lord, Viṣṇu; endeavoring for advancement in religious principles, economic development and sense gratification [dharma, artha and kāma]; believing in the words of the spiritual master and scripture; and always endeavoring with expertise in earning money—these are the symptoms of the vaiśya.
Being always devoted to the demigods, the spiritual master and the Supreme Lord, Viṣṇu; endeavoring for advancement in religious principles, economic development and sense gratification [dharma, artha and kāma]; believing in the words of the spiritual master and scripture; and always endeavoring with expertise in earning money—these are the symptoms of the vaiśya.
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Revision as of 05:37, 1 December 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 23

deva-gurv-acyute bhaktis
tri-varga-paripoṣaṇam
āstikyam udyamo nityaṁ
naipuṇyaṁ vaiśya-lakṣaṇam


SYNONYMS

deva-guru-acyute—unto the demigods, the spiritual master and Lord Viṣṇu; bhaktiḥ—engagement in devotional service; tri-varga—of the three principles of pious life (religion, economic development and sense gratification); paripoṣaṇam—execution; āstikyam—faith in the scriptures, the spiritual master and the Supreme Lord; udyamaḥ—active; nityam—without cessation, continuously; naipuṇyam—expertise; vaiśya-lakṣaṇam—the symptoms of a vaiśya.


TRANSLATION

Being always devoted to the demigods, the spiritual master and the Supreme Lord, Viṣṇu; endeavoring for advancement in religious principles, economic development and sense gratification [dharma, artha and kāma]; believing in the words of the spiritual master and scripture; and always endeavoring with expertise in earning money—these are the symptoms of the vaiśya.



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