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purā rathair hema-pariṣkṛtaiś caran<br>
:purā rathair hema-pariṣkṛtaiś caran
mataṁ-gajair vā nara-deva-saṁjñitaḥ<br>
:mataṁ-gajair vā nara-deva-saṁjñitaḥ
sa eva kālena duratyayena te<br>
:sa eva kālena duratyayena te
kalevaro viṭ-kṛmi-bhasma-saṁjñitaḥ<br>
:kalevaro viṭ-kṛmi-bhasma-saṁjñitaḥ
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purā—previously; rathaiḥ—in chariots; hema—with gold; pariṣkṛtaiḥ—furnished; caran—riding; matam—fierce; gajaiḥ—on elephants; vā—or; nara-deva—king; saṁjñitaḥ—named; saḥ—that; eva—same; kālena—by time; duratyayena—unavoidable; te—Your; kalevaraḥ—body; viṭ—as feces; kṛmi—worms; bhasma—ashes; saṁjñitaḥ—named.
''purā''—previously; ''rathaiḥ''—in chariots; ''hema''—with gold; ''pariṣkṛtaiḥ''—furnished; ''caran''—riding; ''matam''—fierce; ''gajaiḥ''—on elephants; ''vā''—or; ''nara-deva''—king; ''saṁjñitaḥ''—named; ''saḥ''—that; ''eva''—same; ''kālena''—by time; ''duratyayena''—unavoidable; ''te''—Your; ''kalevaraḥ''—body; ''viṭ''—as feces; ''kṛmi''—worms; ''bhasma''—ashes; ''saṁjñitaḥ''—named.
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The body that at first rides high on fierce elephants or chariots adorned with gold and is known by the name "king" is later, by Your invincible power of time, called "feces," "worms," or "ashes."
The body that at first rides high on fierce elephants or chariots adorned with gold and is known by the name "king" is later, by Your invincible power of time, called "feces," "worms," or "ashes."
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In the United States and other materially developed countries, dead bodies are cosmetically disposed of in a tidy ceremonial way, but in many parts of the world old, sickly and injured people die in lonely or neglected places, where dogs and jackals consume their bodies and transform them into stool. And if one is so blessed as to be buried in a coffin, one's body may very well be consumed by worms and other minuscule creatures. Also, many earthly cadavers are burned and thus transformed into ashes. In any case, death is certain, and the ultimate fate of the body is never sublime. That is the real purport of Mucukunda's statement here—that the body, though now called "king," "prince," "beauty queen," "upper-middle class" and so on, will eventually be called "stool," "worms" and "ashes."
In the United States and other materially developed countries, dead bodies are cosmetically disposed of in a tidy ceremonial way, but in many parts of the world old, sickly and injured people die in lonely or neglected places, where dogs and jackals consume their bodies and transform them into stool. And if one is so blessed as to be buried in a coffin, one's body may very well be consumed by worms and other minuscule creatures. Also, many earthly cadavers are burned and thus transformed into ashes. In any case, death is certain, and the ultimate fate of the body is never sublime. That is the real purport of Mucukunda's statement here—that the body, though now called "king," "prince," "beauty queen," "upper-middle class" and so on, will eventually be called "stool," "worms" and "ashes."


Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī quotes the following Vedic statement:
Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī quotes the following Vedic statement:


:yoneḥ sahasrāṇi bahūni gatvā
:''yoneḥ sahasrāṇi bahūni gatvā''
:duḥkhena labdhvāpi ca mānuṣatvam
:''duḥkhena labdhvāpi ca mānuṣatvam''
:sukhāvahaṁ ye na bhajanti viṣṇuṁ
:''sukhāvahaṁ ye na bhajanti viṣṇuṁ''
:te vai manuṣyātmani śatru-bhūtāḥ
:''te vai manuṣyātmani śatru-bhūtāḥ''


"After passing through many thousands of species and undergoing great struggle, the conditioned living entities finally obtain the human form. Thus those human beings who still do not worship Lord Viṣṇu, who can bring them real happiness, have certainly become enemies of both themselves and humanity."
"After passing through many thousands of species and undergoing great struggle, the conditioned living entities finally obtain the human form. Thus those human beings who still do not worship Lord Viṣṇu, who can bring them real happiness, have certainly become enemies of both themselves and humanity."
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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

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purā rathair hema-pariṣkṛtaiś caran
mataṁ-gajair vā nara-deva-saṁjñitaḥ
sa eva kālena duratyayena te
kalevaro viṭ-kṛmi-bhasma-saṁjñitaḥ


SYNONYMS

purā—previously; rathaiḥ—in chariots; hema—with gold; pariṣkṛtaiḥ—furnished; caran—riding; matam—fierce; gajaiḥ—on elephants; —or; nara-deva—king; saṁjñitaḥ—named; saḥ—that; eva—same; kālena—by time; duratyayena—unavoidable; te—Your; kalevaraḥ—body; viṭ—as feces; kṛmi—worms; bhasma—ashes; saṁjñitaḥ—named.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

The body that at first rides high on fierce elephants or chariots adorned with gold and is known by the name "king" is later, by Your invincible power of time, called "feces," "worms," or "ashes."


PURPORT

In the United States and other materially developed countries, dead bodies are cosmetically disposed of in a tidy ceremonial way, but in many parts of the world old, sickly and injured people die in lonely or neglected places, where dogs and jackals consume their bodies and transform them into stool. And if one is so blessed as to be buried in a coffin, one's body may very well be consumed by worms and other minuscule creatures. Also, many earthly cadavers are burned and thus transformed into ashes. In any case, death is certain, and the ultimate fate of the body is never sublime. That is the real purport of Mucukunda's statement here—that the body, though now called "king," "prince," "beauty queen," "upper-middle class" and so on, will eventually be called "stool," "worms" and "ashes."

Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī quotes the following Vedic statement:

yoneḥ sahasrāṇi bahūni gatvā
duḥkhena labdhvāpi ca mānuṣatvam
sukhāvahaṁ ye na bhajanti viṣṇuṁ
te vai manuṣyātmani śatru-bhūtāḥ

"After passing through many thousands of species and undergoing great struggle, the conditioned living entities finally obtain the human form. Thus those human beings who still do not worship Lord Viṣṇu, who can bring them real happiness, have certainly become enemies of both themselves and humanity."



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