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"Svami means who has attained the perfection of not being dictated by the senses. He is called svami"

Lectures

Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures

I have described, that who has conquered over the demands of the senses. That is svāmī. Svāmī means who has attained the perfection of not being dictated by the senses. He is called svāmī.

Yes. Yes. Svāmī means, I have described, that who has conquered over the demands of the senses. That is svāmī. Svāmī means who has attained the perfection of not being dictated by the senses. He is called svāmī.