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« Bhagavad-gītā 13.31 » yadā bhūta-pṛthag-bhāvam eka-stham anupaśyati tata eva ca vistāraḿ brahma sampadyate tadā yadā — when; bhūta — of living entities; pṛthak-bhāvam — separated identities; eka-stham — situated in one; anupaśyati — one tries to see through authority; tataḥ eva — thereafter; ca — also; vistāram — the expansion; brahma — the Absolute; sampadyate — he attains; tadā — at that time. When a sensible man ceases to see different identities due to different material bodies and he sees how beings are expanded everywhere, he attains to the Brahman conception. Hide sanskrit & word-for-word »
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