SB 11.18.37
Devanāgarī
न हि तस्य विकल्पाख्या या च मद्वीक्षया हता । आदेहान्तात् क्वचित् ख्यातिस्तत: सम्पद्यते मया ॥ ३७ ॥
Text
na hi tasya vikalpākhyā yā ca mad-vīkṣayā hatā ā-dehāntāt kvacit khyātis tataḥ sampadyate mayā
Synonyms
na—not;hi—certainly;tasya—for the realized person;vikalpa—of something separate from Kṛṣṇa;ākhyā—perception;yā—which perception;ca—also;mat—of Me;vīkṣayā—by realized knowledge;hatā—is destroyed;ā—until;deha—of the body;antāt—the death;kvacit—sometimes;khyātiḥ—such perception;tataḥ—then;sampadyate—achieves equal opulences;mayā—with Me.
Translation
A realized soul no longer sees anything as separate from Me, for his realized knowledge of Me has destroyed such illusory perception. Since the material body and mind were previously accustomed to this kind of perception, it may sometimes appear to recur; but at the time of death the self-realized soul achieves opulences equal to Mine.
Purport
Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura describes the self-realized devotees as follows. The devotee of the Lord does not see anything as separate from Lord Kṛṣṇa and thus does not consider himself to be a permanent resident of the material world. At every moment the devotee is moved by his desire to serve Lord Kṛṣṇa. Just as those who are inclined to sense gratification pass their time making arrangements for their enjoyment, similarly the devotees are busy throughout the day arranging their devotional service to Lord Kṛṣṇa. Therefore they have no time to act like materialistic sense enjoyers. To ordinary persons it may seem that a pure devotee is seeing something as separate from Kṛṣṇa, but a pure devotee is actually fixed in his status as a liberated soul and is guaranteed to achieve a spiritual body in the kingdom of God. Ordinary, materialistic persons cannot always understand the activities of a pure devotee of the Lord, and thus they may try to minimize his position, considering him to be the same as themselves. At the end of life, however, the results achieved by the devotees of the Lord and ordinary materialists are vastly different.
