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garbhe bālye 'py apauṣkalyād
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- 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
- tasya bhrātṛṣv ātma-sāmyaṁ
- tām udvahata mā ciram
- Householders who perform acts of devotion while spending all time in discussing topics about me are not bound by household life.
- evaṁ bruvāṇaṁ puruṣārtha-bhājanaṁ
- prabhave sarva-sātvatām
- prasanno bhagavān yeṣām
- na svargaṁ nāpunar-bhavam
- bhagavān nyāsināṁ gatiḥ
- vṛṇīmahe te paritoṣaṇāya
- iti pracetobhir abhiṣṭuto hariḥ
- The frightened trees which still remained, on advice of Brahmā, offered their daughter to the Pracetās.
- yuyoja yuyuje 'nyāṁś ca
- tān nirjita-prāṇa-mano-vaco-dṛśo
- bhagavān nārado muniḥ
- vacobhiś citta-vṛttibhiḥ
- yathā taror mūla-niṣecanena
- punaś ca tasmin praviśanti kāle
- tenaikam ātmānam aśeṣa-dehināṁ
- na bhajati kumanīṣiṇāṁ sa ijyāṁ
garbhe bālye 'py apauṣkalyād
ekādaśa-vidhaṁ tadā
liṅgaṁ na dṛśyate yūnaḥ
kuhvāṁ candramaso yathā
Because of seats of the senses are not fully developed, the subtle body, evident by eleven senses which are clearly visible in a stage of youth, is not visible in a child within the womb or in a new-born baby, just as the moon is not visible during the new moon phase.
Because of the lack of development of the abodes of the senses, the subtle body, the cause of ahaṅkāra, evident by the eleven senses of a young man, is not visible when the child is in the womb or is young. An example is given to show its invisibility. It is like the moon during the dark moon phase (invisible but present).
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arthe hy avidyamāne 'pi
saṁsṛtir na nivartate
dhyāyato viṣayān asya
svapne 'narthāgamo yathā
Just as enjoyment of objects continues in a dream, thought the objects are not present, saṁsāra does not cease for a person attached to sense objects though the subtle body stops functioning during deep sleep.
In states like deep sleep, there is obstruction to the subtle body’s functions, but it is not absent. Some say that during deep sleep and final devastation, the subtle body does not exist, because of merging into prakṛti. But they also say that this is not liberation. It is still saṁsāra. An example is given. Just as a person who meditates on senses objects perceives forms for enjoyment in a dream though the physical objects are not present, so in deep sleep, though the subtle body does not function, there is no liberation because of the impressions have not been destroyed. Saṁsāra continues.
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