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praNashyati = is destroyed.
This verb in Present Tense (vartamAna-kAla/laT) is part of a sentence.
" na me bhaktaH praNashyati " = My devotee shall not be ever destroyed.
This is told by Lord Krishna when He explains Arjuna how a devotee advances in the Spiritual Path. This sentence is an assurance by Him that even when a devotee of His is not successful in achieveing the highest goal of human life, that is liberation(moksha), he is not destroyed. The devotee's efforts do not come to a nought even if they do not yield him the final result. He advances to a better birth in the next life and continues to move forward from where he left. "Better birth" and "Better conditions" in life are to be reckoned from the point of view of "furtherance of the goal."
Another instance of the use is: "...buddhinAshAt praNashyati" = He is destroyed due to lack of understanding!
The Sanskrit word 'Pranashyati' means 'to die' or 'to perish'. It is derived from the root word 'Pra' meaning 'forth' and 'Shyati' meaning 'to fall'.
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