Devanagari
एवं कायेन मनसा वचसा च मनोगतम् ।
परिचर्यमाणो भगवान् भक्तिमत्परिचर्यया ॥ ५९ ॥
पुंसाममायिनां सम्यग्भजतां भाववर्धन: ।
श्रेयो दिशत्यभिमतं यद्धर्मादिषु देहिनाम् ॥ ६० ॥
Verse text
evaṁ kāyena manasā
vacasā ca mano-gatam
paricaryamāṇo bhagavān
bhaktimat-paricaryayā
puṁsām amāyināṁ samyag
bhajatāṁ bhāva-vardhanaḥ
śreyo diśaty abhimataṁ
yad dharmādiṣu dehinām
Synonyms
evam
—
thus
;
kāyena
—
by the body
;
manasā
—
by the mind
;
vacasā
—
by the words
;
ca
—
also
;
manaḥ
—
gatam — simply by thinking of the Lord
;
paricaryamāṇaḥ
—
engaged in the devotional service
;
bhagavān
—
the Supreme Personality of Godhead
;
bhakti
—
mat — according to the regulative principles of devotional service
;
paricaryayā
—
by worshiping the Lord
;
puṁsām
—
of the devotee
;
amāyinām
—
who is sincere and serious
;
samyak
—
perfectly
;
bhajatām
—
engaged in devotional service
;
bhāva
—
vardhanaḥ — the Lord, who increases the ecstasy of the devotee
;
śreyaḥ
—
ultimate goal
;
diśati
—
bestows
;
abhimatam
—
desire
;
yat
—
as they are
;
dharma
—
ādiṣu — regarding spiritual life and economic development
;
dehinām
—
of the conditioned souls .
Translation
Anyone who thus engages in the devotional service of the Lord, seriously and sincerely, with his mind, words and body, and who is fixed in the activities of the prescribed devotional methods, is blessed by the Lord according to his desire. If a devotee desires material religiosity, economic development, sense gratification or liberation from the material world, he is awarded these results.
Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
The Lord, increaser of prema, who is served by body, mind and words with devotional services, bestows what is best among artha, dharma, kāma and mokṣa to the sincere person worshipping him.
In this way (evam), mentally (manogatam), by body, mind (meditation) and words joined with hearing chanting and other service, the Lord is served. Whatever is desired amongst dharma, artha, kāma and mokṣa, the Lord gives.
Purport
Devotional service is so potent that one who renders devotional service can receive whatever he likes as a benediction from the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The conditioned souls are very much attached to the material world, and thus by performing religious rites they want the material benefits known as
dharma
and
artha.