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vaiśasaṁ narakaṁ pāyur
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- tri-lokīṁ varam icchatī
- tato vihata-saṅkalpā
- atho bhajasva māṁ bhadra
- prajvāro 'yaṁ mama bhrātā
- purañjana-purīṁ nṛpa
- tmānaṁ kanyayā grastaṁ
- When the city was being attacked by old age, the protector of the city, seeing his abode attacked by Yavanas, and himself touched by Prajvāra, became most distressed.
- lokāntaraṁ gatavati
- paśuvad yavanair eṣa
- rāja-siṁhasya veśmani
- tasyāṁ sa janayāṁ cakra
- agastyaḥ prāg duhitaram
- rājarṣir malayadhvajaḥ
- kṣut-pipāse priyāpriye
- sākṣād bhagavatoktena
- patiṁ parama-dharma-jñaṁ
- uttiṣṭhottiṣṭha rājarṣe
- api smarasi cātmānam
- O noble one! I and you were two swans, friends in Mānasa Lake. Previously, for a thousand years, we were without a house.
- The five sense objects are the gardens. The gates are nine openings of the body. The storerooms are fire, water and earth. The communities are the senses and mind combined.
- yat pumāṁsaṁ striyaṁ satīm
- haṁsena pratibodhitaḥ
- Prācīnabarhi said: O great devotee! I cannot completely understand your words. The wise understand, but I cannot, since I am bewildered by karma.
- jñānaṁ karma ca yat-kṛtam
- nalinī nālinī nāse. gandhaḥ saurabha ucyate. ghrāṇo 'vadhūto mukhyāsyaṁ. vipaṇo vāg rasavid rasaḥ. The gates called Nalinī and Nālinī are the two nostrils. The place call
- vaiśasaṁ narakaṁ pāyur
- pañca-sūnā-vinoda-kṛt
- lokas tāṁ nābhinandati
- bhagavantaṁ paraṁ gurum
- daiva-bhūtātma-hetuṣu
- arthe hy avidyamāne 'pi. saṁsṛtir na nivartate. manasā liṅga-rūpeṇa. svapne vicarato yathā. Though suffering does not really exist, saṁsāra will never cease, as long as the conception of suffering con
- syād acyuta-kathāśrayaḥ
- jīva-lokaḥ svabhāvajaiḥ
- abda-brahmaṇi duṣpāre
- yatra devo janārdanaḥ
- svayaṁ prakṛtir īśvaraḥ
- kṣudraṁ caraṁ sumanasāṁ śaraṇe mithitvā
- sa tvaṁ vicakṣya mṛga-ceṣṭitam ātmano 'ntaś
- yatra nendriya-vṛttayaḥ
- tenaivāmutra tat pumān
- karma yena punar bhavaḥ. Saying “This is mine or I am this person,” the jīva identifies with his gross body and performs action. The jīva then receives the results of that action in his subtle body. By that action performed with a certain
- Sometimes one experiences objects in the mind in the present body which have not been experienced, seen or heard in this life, with particular forms and varieties.
- kvacin manasi dṛśyate
- puruṣe vyavadhīyate
- garbhe bālye 'py apauṣkalyād
- evaṁ pañca-vidhaṁ liṅgaṁ
- sati karmaṇy avidyāyāṁ
- O sinless Vidura! One who hears or makes others hear this allegorical story of spiritual life sung by Nārada becomes freed from the subtle body.
- The Pracetās End their Austerity
- daśa-varṣa-sahasrānte
vaiśasaṁ narakaṁ pāyur
lubdhako 'ndhau tu me śṛṇu
hasta-pādau pumāṁs tābhyāṁ
yukto yāti karoti ca
Vaiśaṣa, the sense object of the anus, means hell. Lubdhaka is the anus sense organ. The two blind men are the hands and feet, by which men perform action and move about.
|| 4.29.16 ||
antaḥ-puraṁ ca hṛdayaṁ
viṣūcir mana ucyate
tatra mohaṁ prasādaṁ vā
harṣaṁ prāpnoti tad-guṇaiḥ
The inner chamber refers to the heart. His servant Viṣūci is the mind. The jīva experiences illusion, satisfaction, and joy though its natures of tamas, sattva and rajas.
Viṣūci is explained as the mine. By its qualities of tamas, sattva and rajas the jīva experiences illusion, satisfaction and joy.
|| 4.29.17 ||
yathā yathā vikriyate
guṇākto vikaroti vā
tathā tathopadraṣṭātmā
tad-vṛttīr anukāryate
Whatever changes the intelligence undergoes during sleep or however it transforms the senses during waking state, the jīva, contaminated by the qualities of the intelligence, imitates the intelligence’s actions.
This verse explains the description starting in SB 4.25.56. Whatever the Queen did the King followed. However the intelligence changes during a dream and whatever senses it transforms in the waking state, the ātmā contaminated by the qualities of that intelligence imitates its functions such as seeing or touching. The ātmā is simply a witness, and acts by force of the intelligence. The intelligence is the cause the jīva acting.
|| 4.29.18-20 ||
deho rathas tv indriyāśvaḥ
saṁvatsara-rayo 'gatiḥ
dvi-karma-cakras tri-guṇa-
dhvajaḥ pañcāsu-bandhuraḥ
mano-raśmir buddhi-sūto
hṛn-nīḍo dvandva-kūbaraḥ
pañcendriyārtha-prakṣepaḥ
sapta-dhātu-varūthakaḥ
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