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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 11.15.17
nirguṇe brahmaṇi mayi
dhārayan viśadaḿ manaḥ
paramānandam āpnoti
yatra kāmo 'vasīyate
SYNONYMS
nirguṇe — without qualities; brahmaṇi — in Brahman; mayi — in Me; dhārayan — concentrating; viśadam — pure; manaḥ — the mind; parama-ānandam — the greatest happiness; āpnoti — obtains; yatra — wherein; kāmaḥ — desire; avasīyate — is completely fulfilled.
TRANSLATION
One who fixes his pure mind on Me in My manifestation as the impersonal Brahman obtains the greatest happiness, wherein all his desires are completely fulfilled.
PURPORT
Paramānanda, or "the greatest happiness," here indicates the greatest material happiness, since it is clearly stated in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam that a devotee has no personal desire, or kāma. One who has personal desire is certainly within the material world, and on the material platform the greatest happiness is kāmāvasāyitā-siddhi, or the perfection of completely obtaining anything that one desires.
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