Madhya-līlā

Chapter 24: The Sixty-One Explanations of the Ātmārāma Verse

Verse 187 of 355
Cc Madhya 24.187

বুদ্ধ্যে রমে আত্মারাম—দুই তঽ প্রকার ঽপণ্ডিতঽ মুনিগণ, নির্গ্রন্থ ঽমূর্খঽ আর

बुद्ध्ये रमे आत्माराम—दुइ तऽ प्रकार ऽपण्डितऽ मुनिगण, निर्ग्रन्थ ऽमूर्खऽ आर

buddhye rame ātmārāma—dui ta' prakāra 'paṇḍita' muni-gaṇa, nirgrantha 'mūrkha' āra

Synonyms

buddhyein intelligence; ramewho enjoys; ātmārāmais ātmārāma; dui ta' prakāratwo varieties; paṇḍitalearned; muni-gaṇaphilosophers; nirgranthawithout education; mūrkhafoolish; āraalso..

Translation

"Everyone has some kind of intelligence, and one who utilizes his intelligence is called ātmārāma. There are two types of ātmārāma. One is a learned scholar and a philosopher, and the other is an uneducated, illiterate and foolish person.

Verse 187 of 355
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