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kālas tu hetuḥ sukha-duḥkhayoś cet | :kālas tu hetuḥ sukha-duḥkhayoś cet | ||
kim ātmanas tatra tad-ātmako 'sau | :kim ātmanas tatra tad-ātmako 'sau | ||
nāgner hi tāpo na himasya tat syāt | :nāgner hi tāpo na himasya tat syāt | ||
krudhyeta kasmai na parasya dvandvam | :krudhyeta kasmai na parasya dvandvam | ||
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kālaḥ—time; tu—but; hetuḥ—the cause; sukha-duḥkhayoḥ—of happiness and distress; cet—if; kim—what; ātmanaḥ—for the soul; tatra—in that idea; tat-ātmakaḥ—based on time; asau—the soul; na—not; agneḥ—from fire; hi—indeed; tāpaḥ—burning; na—not; himasya—of snow; tat—that; syāt—becomes; krudhyeta—should become angry; kasmai—at whom; na—there is not; parasya—for the transcendental soul; dvandvam—duality. | kālaḥ—time; tu—but; hetuḥ—the cause; sukha-duḥkhayoḥ—of happiness and distress; cet—if; kim—what; ātmanaḥ—for the soul; tatra—in that idea; tat-ātmakaḥ—based on time; asau—the soul; na—not; agneḥ—from fire; hi—indeed; tāpaḥ—burning; na—not; himasya—of snow; tat—that; syāt—becomes; krudhyeta—should become angry; kasmai—at whom; na—there is not; parasya—for the transcendental soul; dvandvam—duality. | ||
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If we accept time as the cause of happiness and distress, that experience still cannot apply to the spirit soul, since time is a manifestation of the Lord's spiritual potency and the living entities are also expansions of the Lord's spiritual potency manifesting through time. Certainly a fire does not burn its own flames or sparks, nor does the cold harm its own snowflakes or hail. In fact, the spirit soul is transcendental and beyond the experience of material happiness and distress. At whom, therefore, should one become angry? | If we accept time as the cause of happiness and distress, that experience still cannot apply to the spirit soul, since time is a manifestation of the Lord's spiritual potency and the living entities are also expansions of the Lord's spiritual potency manifesting through time. Certainly a fire does not burn its own flames or sparks, nor does the cold harm its own snowflakes or hail. In fact, the spirit soul is transcendental and beyond the experience of material happiness and distress. At whom, therefore, should one become angry? | ||
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The material body is dull matter and does not experience happiness, distress or anything else. Because the spirit soul is completely transcendental, he should fix his consciousness on the transcendental Lord, who is beyond material happiness and distress. It is only when transcendental consciousness falsely identifies with dull matter that the living entity imagines he is enjoying and suffering in the material world. This illusory identification of consciousness with matter is called false ego and is the cause of material existence. | The material body is dull matter and does not experience happiness, distress or anything else. Because the spirit soul is completely transcendental, he should fix his consciousness on the transcendental Lord, who is beyond material happiness and distress. It is only when transcendental consciousness falsely identifies with dull matter that the living entity imagines he is enjoying and suffering in the material world. This illusory identification of consciousness with matter is called false ego and is the cause of material existence. | ||
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Revision as of 06:13, 30 November 2017
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 55
- kālas tu hetuḥ sukha-duḥkhayoś cet
- kim ātmanas tatra tad-ātmako 'sau
- nāgner hi tāpo na himasya tat syāt
- krudhyeta kasmai na parasya dvandvam
SYNONYMS
kālaḥ—time; tu—but; hetuḥ—the cause; sukha-duḥkhayoḥ—of happiness and distress; cet—if; kim—what; ātmanaḥ—for the soul; tatra—in that idea; tat-ātmakaḥ—based on time; asau—the soul; na—not; agneḥ—from fire; hi—indeed; tāpaḥ—burning; na—not; himasya—of snow; tat—that; syāt—becomes; krudhyeta—should become angry; kasmai—at whom; na—there is not; parasya—for the transcendental soul; dvandvam—duality.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
If we accept time as the cause of happiness and distress, that experience still cannot apply to the spirit soul, since time is a manifestation of the Lord's spiritual potency and the living entities are also expansions of the Lord's spiritual potency manifesting through time. Certainly a fire does not burn its own flames or sparks, nor does the cold harm its own snowflakes or hail. In fact, the spirit soul is transcendental and beyond the experience of material happiness and distress. At whom, therefore, should one become angry?
PURPORT
The material body is dull matter and does not experience happiness, distress or anything else. Because the spirit soul is completely transcendental, he should fix his consciousness on the transcendental Lord, who is beyond material happiness and distress. It is only when transcendental consciousness falsely identifies with dull matter that the living entity imagines he is enjoying and suffering in the material world. This illusory identification of consciousness with matter is called false ego and is the cause of material existence.