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nūnaṁ tapo yasya na manyu-nirjayo<br>
:nūnaṁ tapo yasya na manyu-nirjayo
jñānaṁ kvacit tac ca na saṅga-varjitam<br>
:jñānaṁ kvacit tac ca na saṅga-varjitam
kaścin mahāṁs tasya na kāma-nirjayaḥ<br>
:kaścin mahāṁs tasya na kāma-nirjayaḥ
sa īśvaraḥ kiṁ parato vyapāśrayaḥ<br>
:sa īśvaraḥ kiṁ parato vyapāśrayaḥ
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nūnam—certainly; tapaḥ—austerity; yasya—of someone; na—not; manyu—anger; nirjayaḥ—conquered; jñānam—knowledge; kvacit—in some saintly person; tat—that; ca—also; na—not; saṅga-varjitam—without the contamination of association; kaścit—someone; mahān—a very great exalted person; tasya—his; na—not; kāma—material desires; nirjayaḥ—conquered; saḥ—such a person; īśvaraḥ—controller; kim—how can he be; parataḥ—of others; vyapāśrayaḥ—under the control.
''nūnam''—certainly; ''tapaḥ''—austerity; ''yasya''—of someone; ''na''—not; ''manyu''—anger; ''nirjayaḥ''—conquered; ''jñānam''—knowledge; ''kvacit''—in some saintly person; ''tat''—that; ''ca''—also; ''na''—not; ''saṅga-varjitam''—without the contamination of association; ''kaścit''—someone; ''mahān''—a very great exalted person; ''tasya''—his; ''na''—not; ''kāma''—material desires; ''nirjayaḥ''—conquered; ''saḥ''—such a person; ''īśvaraḥ''—controller; ''kim''—how can he be; ''parataḥ''—of others; ''vyapāśrayaḥ''—under the control.
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The goddess of fortune, examining the assembly, thought in this way: Someone who has undergone great austerity has not yet conquered anger. Someone possesses knowledge, but he has not conquered material desires. Someone is a very great personality, but he cannot conquer lusty desires. Even a great personality depends on something else. How, then, can he be the supreme controller?
The goddess of fortune, examining the assembly, thought in this way: Someone who has undergone great austerity has not yet conquered anger. Someone possesses knowledge, but he has not conquered material desires. Someone is a very great personality, but he cannot conquer lusty desires. Even a great personality depends on something else. How, then, can he be the supreme controller?
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Here is an attempt to find the supreme controller, or īśvara. Everyone may be accepted as an īśvara, or controller, but still such controllers are controlled by others. For example, one may have undergone severe austerities but still be under the control of anger. By a scrutinizing analysis, we find that everyone is controlled by something else. No one, therefore, can be the true controller but the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa. This is supported by the śāstras. Īśvaraḥ paramaḥ kṛṣṇaḥ: ([[BS 5.1]]) the supreme controller is Kṛṣṇa. Kṛṣṇa is never controlled by anyone, for He is the controller of everyone (sarva-kāraṇa-kāraṇam).
Here is an attempt to find the supreme controller, or ''īśvara''. Everyone may be accepted as an ''īśvara'', or controller, but still such controllers are controlled by others. For example, one may have undergone severe austerities but still be under the control of anger. By a scrutinizing analysis, we find that everyone is controlled by something else. No one, therefore, can be the true controller but the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa. This is supported by the ''śāstras. Īśvaraḥ paramaḥ kṛṣṇaḥ'': (BS 5.1) the supreme controller is Kṛṣṇa. Kṛṣṇa is never controlled by anyone, for He is the controller of everyone (''sarva-kāraṇa-kāraṇam'').
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 20

nūnaṁ tapo yasya na manyu-nirjayo
jñānaṁ kvacit tac ca na saṅga-varjitam
kaścin mahāṁs tasya na kāma-nirjayaḥ
sa īśvaraḥ kiṁ parato vyapāśrayaḥ


SYNONYMS

nūnam—certainly; tapaḥ—austerity; yasya—of someone; na—not; manyu—anger; nirjayaḥ—conquered; jñānam—knowledge; kvacit—in some saintly person; tat—that; ca—also; na—not; saṅga-varjitam—without the contamination of association; kaścit—someone; mahān—a very great exalted person; tasya—his; na—not; kāma—material desires; nirjayaḥ—conquered; saḥ—such a person; īśvaraḥ—controller; kim—how can he be; parataḥ—of others; vyapāśrayaḥ—under the control.


TRANSLATION

The goddess of fortune, examining the assembly, thought in this way: Someone who has undergone great austerity has not yet conquered anger. Someone possesses knowledge, but he has not conquered material desires. Someone is a very great personality, but he cannot conquer lusty desires. Even a great personality depends on something else. How, then, can he be the supreme controller?


PURPORT

Here is an attempt to find the supreme controller, or īśvara. Everyone may be accepted as an īśvara, or controller, but still such controllers are controlled by others. For example, one may have undergone severe austerities but still be under the control of anger. By a scrutinizing analysis, we find that everyone is controlled by something else. No one, therefore, can be the true controller but the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa. This is supported by the śāstras. Īśvaraḥ paramaḥ kṛṣṇaḥ: (BS 5.1) the supreme controller is Kṛṣṇa. Kṛṣṇa is never controlled by anyone, for He is the controller of everyone (sarva-kāraṇa-kāraṇam).



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