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etad-antaḥ samāmnāyo<br>
:etad-antaḥ samāmnāyo
yogaḥ sāṅkhyaṁ manīṣiṇām<br>
:yogaḥ sāṅkhyaṁ manīṣiṇām
tyāgas tapo damaḥ satyaṁ<br>
:tyāgas tapo damaḥ satyaṁ
samudrāntā ivāpagāḥ<br>
:samudrāntā ivāpagāḥ
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etat—having this; antaḥ—as its conclusion; samāmnāyaḥ—the entire Vedic literature; yogaḥ—the standard system of yoga; sāṅkhyam—the process of Sāṅkhya meditation, by which one learns to discriminate between spirit and matter; manīṣiṇām—of the intelligent; tyāgaḥ—renunciation; tapaḥ—austerity; damaḥ—sense control; satyam—and honesty; samudra-antāḥ—leading to the ocean; iva—as; āpa-gāḥ—rivers.
''etat''—having this; ''antaḥ''—as its conclusion; ''samāmnāyaḥ''—the entire Vedic literature; ''yogaḥ''—the standard system of ''yoga''; ''sāṅkhyam''—the process of Sāṅkhya meditation, by which one learns to discriminate between spirit and matter; ''manīṣiṇām''—of the intelligent; ''tyāgaḥ''—renunciation; ''tapaḥ''—austerity; ''damaḥ''—sense control; ''satyam''—and honesty; ''samudra-antāḥ''—leading to the ocean; ''iva''—as; ''āpa-gāḥ''—rivers.
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According to intelligent authorities, this is the ultimate conclusion of all the Vedas, as well as all practice of yoga, Sāṅkhya, renunciation, austerity, sense control and truthfulness, just as the sea is the ultimate destination of all rivers.
According to intelligent authorities, this is the ultimate conclusion of all the Vedas, as well as all practice of yoga, Sāṅkhya, renunciation, austerity, sense control and truthfulness, just as the sea is the ultimate destination of all rivers.
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Here the Lord states that all Vedic literature is meant ultimately to bring the soul to the point of controlling the mind and senses and fixing them in transcendental self-realization. Thus processes of so-called yoga, mysticism or religion that involve unrestricted sense gratification are not actually spiritual processes but rather convenient ways for foolish people to justify their beastly behavior.
Here the Lord states that all Vedic literature is meant ultimately to bring the soul to the point of controlling the mind and senses and fixing them in transcendental self-realization. Thus processes of so-called ''yoga'', mysticism or religion that involve unrestricted sense gratification are not actually spiritual processes but rather convenient ways for foolish people to justify their beastly behavior.


Lord Kṛṣṇa here assures the gopīs that by fixing their minds in self-realization, they will realize their spiritual oneness with the Lord. Thus they will no longer suffer the pangs of separation.
Lord Kṛṣṇa here assures the ''gopīs'' that by fixing their minds in self-realization, they will realize their spiritual oneness with the Lord. Thus they will no longer suffer the pangs of separation.
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Revision as of 15:39, 23 May 2021

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 33

etad-antaḥ samāmnāyo
yogaḥ sāṅkhyaṁ manīṣiṇām
tyāgas tapo damaḥ satyaṁ
samudrāntā ivāpagāḥ


SYNONYMS

etat—having this; antaḥ—as its conclusion; samāmnāyaḥ—the entire Vedic literature; yogaḥ—the standard system of yoga; sāṅkhyam—the process of Sāṅkhya meditation, by which one learns to discriminate between spirit and matter; manīṣiṇām—of the intelligent; tyāgaḥ—renunciation; tapaḥ—austerity; damaḥ—sense control; satyam—and honesty; samudra-antāḥ—leading to the ocean; iva—as; āpa-gāḥ—rivers.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

According to intelligent authorities, this is the ultimate conclusion of all the Vedas, as well as all practice of yoga, Sāṅkhya, renunciation, austerity, sense control and truthfulness, just as the sea is the ultimate destination of all rivers.


PURPORT

Here the Lord states that all Vedic literature is meant ultimately to bring the soul to the point of controlling the mind and senses and fixing them in transcendental self-realization. Thus processes of so-called yoga, mysticism or religion that involve unrestricted sense gratification are not actually spiritual processes but rather convenient ways for foolish people to justify their beastly behavior.

Lord Kṛṣṇa here assures the gopīs that by fixing their minds in self-realization, they will realize their spiritual oneness with the Lord. Thus they will no longer suffer the pangs of separation.



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