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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.84.36
dharmaś cātma-mud-āvahah
SYNONYMS
cittasya — of the mind; upaśamah — the pacification; ayam — this; vai — indeed; kavibhih — by learned scholars; śāstra — of scripture; cakshushā — with the eye; darśitah — shown; su-gamah — easily performed; yogah — means of attaining liberation; dharmah — religious duty; ca — and; ātma — to the heart; mut — pleasure; āvahah — which brings.
TRANSLATION
Learned authorities who see through the eye of scripture have demonstrated that this is the easiest method of subduing the agitated mind and attaining liberation, and that it is a sacred duty which brings joy to the heart.
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