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ŚB 7.15.1
śrī-nāradaḥ uvāca — Nārada Muni said; karma-niṣṭhāḥ — attached to ritualistic ceremonies (according to one’s social status as a brāhmaṇa, …
ŚB 7.15.2
jñāna-niṣṭhāya — to the impersonalist or the transcendentalist desiring to merge into the Supreme; deyāni — to be given in …
ŚB 7.15.3
dvau — two; daive — during the period when oblations are offered to the demigods; pitṛ-kārye — in the śrāddha …
ŚB 7.15.4
deśa — place; kāla — time; ucita — proper; śraddhā — respect; dravya — ingredients; pātra — a suitable person; …
ŚB 7.15.5
deśe — in a proper place, namely a holy place of pilgrimage; kāle — at an auspicious time; ca — …
ŚB 7.15.6
deva — unto the demigods; ṛṣi — saintly persons; pitṛ — forefathers; bhūtebhyaḥ — the living entities in general; ātmane …
ŚB 7.15.7
na — never; dadyāt — should offer; āmiṣam — meat, fish, eggs and so on; śrāddhe — in the performance …
ŚB 7.15.8
na — never; etādṛśaḥ — like this; paraḥ — a supreme or superior; dharmaḥ — religion; nṛṇām — of persons; …
ŚB 7.15.9
eke — some; karma-mayān — resulting in a reaction (such as the killing of animals); yajñān — sacrifices; jñāninaḥ — …
ŚB 7.15.10
dravya-yajñaiḥ — with animals and other eatable things; yakṣyamāṇam — the person engaged in such sacrifices; dṛṣṭvā — by seeing; …
ŚB 7.15.11
tasmāt — therefore; daiva-upapannena — obtainable very easily by the grace of the Lord; muni-annena — with food (prepared in …
ŚB 7.15.12
vidharmaḥ — irreligion; para-dharmaḥ — religious principles practiced by others; ca — and; ābhāsaḥ — pretentious religious principles; upamā — …