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tasyāgnir āsyaṁ nirbhinnaṁ<br>
:tasyāgnir āsyaṁ nirbhinnaṁ
loka-pālo 'viśat padam<br>
:loka-pālo 'viśat padam
vācā svāṁśena vaktavyaṁ<br>
:vācā svāṁśena vaktavyaṁ
yayāsau pratipadyate<br>
:yayāsau pratipadyate
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tasya—His; agniḥ—fire; āsyam—mouth; nirbhinnam—thus separated; loka-pālaḥ—the directors of material affairs; aviśat—entered; padam—respective positions; vācā—by words; sva-aṁśena—by one's own part; vaktavyam—speeches; yayā—by which; asau—they; pratipadyate—express.
''tasya''—His; ''agniḥ''—fire; ''āsyam''—mouth; ''nirbhinnam''—thus separated; ''loka-pālaḥ''—the directors of material affairs; ''aviśat''—entered; ''padam''—respective positions; ''vācā''—by words; ''sva-aṁśena''—by one's own part; ''vaktavyam''—speeches; ''yayā''—by which; ''asau''—they; ''pratipadyate''—express.
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Agni, or heat, separated from His mouth, and all the directors of material affairs entered into it in their respective positions. By that energy the living entity expresses himself in words.
Agni, or heat, separated from His mouth, and all the directors of material affairs entered into it in their respective positions. By that energy the living entity expresses himself in words.
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The mouth of the gigantic universal form of the Lord is the source of the speaking power. The director of the fire element is the controlling deity, or the ādhidaiva. The speeches delivered are ādhyātma, or bodily functions, and the subject matter of the speeches is material productions, or the ādhibhūta principle.
The mouth of the gigantic universal form of the Lord is the source of the speaking power. The director of the fire element is the controlling deity, or the ''ādhidaiva''. The speeches delivered are ''ādhyātma'', or bodily functions, and the subject matter of the speeches is material productions, or the ''ādhibhūta'' principle.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 12

tasyāgnir āsyaṁ nirbhinnaṁ
loka-pālo 'viśat padam
vācā svāṁśena vaktavyaṁ
yayāsau pratipadyate


SYNONYMS

tasya—His; agniḥ—fire; āsyam—mouth; nirbhinnam—thus separated; loka-pālaḥ—the directors of material affairs; aviśat—entered; padam—respective positions; vācā—by words; sva-aṁśena—by one's own part; vaktavyam—speeches; yayā—by which; asau—they; pratipadyate—express.


TRANSLATION

Agni, or heat, separated from His mouth, and all the directors of material affairs entered into it in their respective positions. By that energy the living entity expresses himself in words.


PURPORT

The mouth of the gigantic universal form of the Lord is the source of the speaking power. The director of the fire element is the controlling deity, or the ādhidaiva. The speeches delivered are ādhyātma, or bodily functions, and the subject matter of the speeches is material productions, or the ādhibhūta principle.



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