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sabhājayan manyamāno<br>
sabhājayan manyamāno<br>
jñānaṁ kevalam āśritaḥ<br>
jñānaṁ kevalam āśritaḥ<br>
brāhmaṇe pukkase stene<br>
brāhmaṇe pukkase stene<br>
brahmaṇye 'rke sphuliṅgake<br>
brahmaṇye 'rke sphuliṅgake<br>

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SB 11.29.13-14

iti sarvāṇi bhūtāni
mad-bhāvena mahā-dyute
sabhājayan manyamāno
jñānaṁ kevalam āśritaḥ

brāhmaṇe pukkase stene
brahmaṇye 'rke sphuliṅgake
akrūre krūrake caiva
sama-dṛk paṇḍito mataḥ

O brilliant Uddhava, one who thus views all living entities with the idea that I am present within each of them, and who by taking shelter of this divine knowledge offers due respect to everyone, is considered actually wise. Such a man sees equally the brāhmaṇa and the outcaste, the thief and the charitable promoter of brahminical culture, the sun and the tiny sparks of fire, the gentle and the cruel.