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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 3|Third Canto]] - [[SB 3.10: Divisions of the Creation|Chapter 10: Divisions of the Creation]]'''</div> | |||
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tapasā hy edhamānena | :tapasā hy edhamānena | ||
vidyayā cātma-saṁsthayā | :vidyayā cātma-saṁsthayā | ||
vivṛddha-vijñāna-balo | :vivṛddha-vijñāna-balo | ||
nyapād vāyuṁ sahāmbhasā | :nyapād vāyuṁ sahāmbhasā | ||
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''tapasā''—by penance; ''hi''—certainly; ''edhamānena''—increasing; ''vidyayā''—by transcendental knowledge; ''ca''—also; ''ātma''—self; ''saṁsthayā''—situated in the self; ''vivṛddha''—matured; ''vijñāna''—practical knowledge; ''balaḥ''—power; ''nyapāt''—drank; ''vāyum''—the wind; ''saha ambhasā''—along with the water. | |||
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Long penance and transcendental knowledge of self-realization had matured Brahmā in practical knowledge, and thus he drank the wind completely, along with the water. | Long penance and transcendental knowledge of self-realization had matured Brahmā in practical knowledge, and thus he drank the wind completely, along with the water. | ||
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Lord Brahmā's struggle for existence is a personal example of the continued fight between the living entities in the material world and the illusory energy called māyā. Beginning from Brahmā down to this age, the living entities are struggling with the forces of material nature. By advanced knowledge in science and transcendental realization, one can try to control the material energy, which works against our endeavors, and in the modern age advanced material scientific knowledge and penance have played very wonderful roles in controlling the powers of the material energy. Such control of the material energy, however, can be most successfully carried out if one is a soul surrendered unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead and carries out His order in the spirit of loving transcendental service. | Lord Brahmā's struggle for existence is a personal example of the continued fight between the living entities in the material world and the illusory energy called ''māyā''. Beginning from Brahmā down to this age, the living entities are struggling with the forces of material nature. By advanced knowledge in science and transcendental realization, one can try to control the material energy, which works against our endeavors, and in the modern age advanced material scientific knowledge and penance have played very wonderful roles in controlling the powers of the material energy. Such control of the material energy, however, can be most successfully carried out if one is a soul surrendered unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead and carries out His order in the spirit of loving transcendental service. | ||
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Revision as of 04:00, 5 May 2021
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 6
- tapasā hy edhamānena
- vidyayā cātma-saṁsthayā
- vivṛddha-vijñāna-balo
- nyapād vāyuṁ sahāmbhasā
SYNONYMS
tapasā—by penance; hi—certainly; edhamānena—increasing; vidyayā—by transcendental knowledge; ca—also; ātma—self; saṁsthayā—situated in the self; vivṛddha—matured; vijñāna—practical knowledge; balaḥ—power; nyapāt—drank; vāyum—the wind; saha ambhasā—along with the water.
TRANSLATION
Long penance and transcendental knowledge of self-realization had matured Brahmā in practical knowledge, and thus he drank the wind completely, along with the water.
PURPORT
Lord Brahmā's struggle for existence is a personal example of the continued fight between the living entities in the material world and the illusory energy called māyā. Beginning from Brahmā down to this age, the living entities are struggling with the forces of material nature. By advanced knowledge in science and transcendental realization, one can try to control the material energy, which works against our endeavors, and in the modern age advanced material scientific knowledge and penance have played very wonderful roles in controlling the powers of the material energy. Such control of the material energy, however, can be most successfully carried out if one is a soul surrendered unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead and carries out His order in the spirit of loving transcendental service.