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diśāṁ tvam avakāśo 'si | :diśāṁ tvam avakāśo 'si | ||
diśaḥ khaṁ sphoṭa āśrayaḥ | :diśaḥ khaṁ sphoṭa āśrayaḥ | ||
nādo varṇas tvam oṁ-kāra | :nādo varṇas tvam oṁ-kāra | ||
ākṛtīnāṁ pṛthak-kṛtiḥ | :ākṛtīnāṁ pṛthak-kṛtiḥ | ||
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''diśām''—of the directions; ''tvam''—You; ''avakāśaḥ''—the power to accommodate; ''asi''—are; ''diśaḥ''—the directions; ''kham''—the ether; ''sphoṭaḥ''—elemental sound; ''āśrayaḥ''—having (ether) as its basis; ''nādaḥ''—sound in its form of unmanifest vibration; ''varṇaḥ''—the primeval syllable; ''tvam''—You; ''oṁ-kāraḥ''—oṁ; ''ākṛtīnām''—of particular forms; ''pṛthak-kṛtiḥ''—the cause of differentiation (namely, manifest language). | |||
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You are the directions and their accommodating capacity, the all-pervading ether and the elemental sound residing within it. You are the primeval, unmanifested form of sound; the first syllable, oṁ; and audible speech, by which sound, as words, acquires particular references. | You are the directions and their accommodating capacity, the all-pervading ether and the elemental sound residing within it. You are the primeval, unmanifested form of sound; the first syllable, oṁ; and audible speech, by which sound, as words, acquires particular references. | ||
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In accordance with the general process of creation, speech always becomes audible in stages, which proceed from subtle inner impulse to outward expression. These stages are mentioned in the mantras of the Ṛg Veda (1.164.45): | In accordance with the general process of creation, speech always becomes audible in stages, which proceed from subtle inner impulse to outward expression. These stages are mentioned in the ''mantras'' of the ''Ṛg Veda'' (1.164.45): | ||
:catvāri vāk-parimitā padāni | :catvāri vāk-parimitā padāni | ||
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:turīyaṁ vāco manuṣyā vadanti | :turīyaṁ vāco manuṣyā vadanti | ||
"Discriminating brāhmaṇas know of four progressive stages of language. Three of these remain hidden within the heart as imperceptible vibrations, while the fourth stage is what people ordinarily understand as speech." | "Discriminating ''brāhmaṇas'' know of four progressive stages of language. Three of these remain hidden within the heart as imperceptible vibrations, while the fourth stage is what people ordinarily understand as speech." | ||
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Revision as of 11:10, 12 June 2021
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 9
- diśāṁ tvam avakāśo 'si
- diśaḥ khaṁ sphoṭa āśrayaḥ
- nādo varṇas tvam oṁ-kāra
- ākṛtīnāṁ pṛthak-kṛtiḥ
SYNONYMS
diśām—of the directions; tvam—You; avakāśaḥ—the power to accommodate; asi—are; diśaḥ—the directions; kham—the ether; sphoṭaḥ—elemental sound; āśrayaḥ—having (ether) as its basis; nādaḥ—sound in its form of unmanifest vibration; varṇaḥ—the primeval syllable; tvam—You; oṁ-kāraḥ—oṁ; ākṛtīnām—of particular forms; pṛthak-kṛtiḥ—the cause of differentiation (namely, manifest language).
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
You are the directions and their accommodating capacity, the all-pervading ether and the elemental sound residing within it. You are the primeval, unmanifested form of sound; the first syllable, oṁ; and audible speech, by which sound, as words, acquires particular references.
PURPORT
In accordance with the general process of creation, speech always becomes audible in stages, which proceed from subtle inner impulse to outward expression. These stages are mentioned in the mantras of the Ṛg Veda (1.164.45):
- catvāri vāk-parimitā padāni
- tāni vidur brāhmaṇā ye manīṣiṇaḥ
- guhāyāṁ trīṇi nihitāni neṅgayanti
- turīyaṁ vāco manuṣyā vadanti
"Discriminating brāhmaṇas know of four progressive stages of language. Three of these remain hidden within the heart as imperceptible vibrations, while the fourth stage is what people ordinarily understand as speech."