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''śāstra-loka-atīta''—beyond the conception of people and the revealed scriptures; ''yei yei''—whatever; ''bhāva''—emotional ecstasies; ''haya''—there are; ''itara-lokera''—of common men; ''tāte''—in that; ''nā haya''—there is not; ''niścaya''—belief.
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 82

śāstra-lokātīta yei yei bhāva haya
itara-lokera tāte nā haya niścaya


SYNONYMS

śāstra-loka-atīta — beyond the conception of people and the revealed scriptures; yei yei — whatever; bhāva — emotional ecstasies; haya — there are; itara-lokera — of common men; tāte — in that; haya — there is not; niścaya — belief.


TRANSLATION

These ecstasies are not described in the śāstras, and they are inconceivable to common men. Therefore people in general do not believe in them.