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"The hearts of those above common behavior are sometimes harder than a thunderbolt and sometimes softer than a flower. How can one accommodate such contradictions in great personalities?" | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 27 January 2020
TEXT 73
- vajrād api kaṭhorāṇi
- mṛdūni kusumād api
- lokottarāṇāṁ cetāṁsi
- ko nu vijñātum īśvaraḥ
SYNONYMS
vajrāt api—than a thunderbolt; kaṭhorāṇi—harder; mṛdūni—softer; kusumāt api—than a flower; loka-uttarāṇām—persons above the human platform of behavior; cetāṁsi—the hearts; kaḥ—who; nu—but; vijñātum—to understand; īśvaraḥ—able.
TRANSLATION
"The hearts of those above common behavior are sometimes harder than a thunderbolt and sometimes softer than a flower. How can one accommodate such contradictions in great personalities?"