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bhitare vairāgya, bāhire kare sarva-karma<br>
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dekhiyā ta’ mātā-pitāra ānandita mana<br>
:dekhiyā ta’ mātā-pitāra ānandita mana
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bhitare—within his heart; vairāgya—complete renunciation; bāhire—externally; kare—does; sarva—all; karma—activities; dekhiyā—seeing; ta’—certainly; mātā-pitāra—of the father and mother; ānandita—satisfied; mana—the mind.
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Raghunātha dāsa was inwardly completely renounced, even in family life, but he did not express his renunciation externally. Instead, he acted just like an ordinary businessman. Seeing this, his father and mother were satisfied.
Raghunātha dāsa was inwardly completely renounced, even in family life, but he did not express his renunciation externally. Instead, he acted just like an ordinary businessman. Seeing this, his father and mother were satisfied.
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 15

bhitare vairāgya, bāhire kare sarva-karma
dekhiyā ta’ mātā-pitāra ānandita mana


SYNONYMS

bhitare — within his heart; vairāgya — complete renunciation; bāhire — externally; kare — does; sarva — all; karma — activities; dekhiyā — seeing; ta’ — certainly; mātā-pitāra — of the father and mother; ānandita — satisfied; mana — the mind.


TRANSLATION

Raghunātha dāsa was inwardly completely renounced, even in family life, but he did not express his renunciation externally. Instead, he acted just like an ordinary businessman. Seeing this, his father and mother were satisfied.