SB 7.15.9
Devanāgarī
एके कर्ममयान् यज्ञान् ज्ञानिनो यज्ञवित्तमा: । आत्मसंयमनेऽनीहा जुह्वति ज्ञानदीपिते ॥ ९ ॥
Text
eke karmamayān yajñān jñānino yajña-vittamāḥ ātma-saṁyamane ’nīhā juhvati jñāna-dīpite
Synonyms
eke—some;karma-mayān—resulting in a reaction (such as the killing of animals);yajñān—sacrifices;jñāninaḥ—persons advanced in knowledge;yajña-vit-tamāḥ—who know perfectly well the purpose of sacrifice;ātma-saṁyamane—by self-control;anīhāḥ—who are without material desires;juhvati—execute sacrifice;jñāna-dīpite—enlightened in perfect knowledge.
Translation
Because of an awakening of spiritual knowledge, those who are intelligent in regard to sacrifice, who are actually aware of religious principles and who are free from material desires, control the self in the fire of spiritual knowledge, or knowledge of the Absolute Truth. They may give up the process of ritualistic ceremonies.
