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yas tvāṁ visṛjate martya | :yas tvāṁ visṛjate martya | ||
ātmānaṁ priyam īśvaram | :ātmānaṁ priyam īśvaram | ||
viparyayendriyārthārthaṁ | :viparyayendriyārthārthaṁ | ||
viṣam atty amṛtaṁ tyajan | :viṣam atty amṛtaṁ tyajan | ||
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''yaḥ''—who; ''tvām''—You; ''visṛjate''—rejects; ''martyaḥ''—mortal man; ''ātmānam''—his true Self; ''priyam''—dearmost; ''īśvaram''—Lord; ''viparyaya''—which are just the opposite; ''indriya-artha''—of sense objects; ''artham''—for the sake; ''viṣam''—poison; ''atti''—he eats; ''amṛtam''—nectar; ''tyajan''—avoiding. | |||
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That mortal who rejects You—his true Self, dearmost friend, and Lord—for the sake of sense objects, whose nature is just the opposite, refuses nectar and instead consumes poison. | That mortal who rejects You—his true Self, dearmost friend, and Lord—for the sake of sense objects, whose nature is just the opposite, refuses nectar and instead consumes poison. | ||
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The person described above is pitiable because he rejects that which is actually dear, the Lord, and accepts that which is not dear and is ungodly: temporary sense gratification, which leads to suffering and bewilderment. | The person described above is pitiable because he rejects that which is actually dear, the Lord, and accepts that which is not dear and is ungodly: temporary sense gratification, which leads to suffering and bewilderment. | ||
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Revision as of 17:45, 1 December 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 42
- yas tvāṁ visṛjate martya
- ātmānaṁ priyam īśvaram
- viparyayendriyārthārthaṁ
- viṣam atty amṛtaṁ tyajan
SYNONYMS
yaḥ—who; tvām—You; visṛjate—rejects; martyaḥ—mortal man; ātmānam—his true Self; priyam—dearmost; īśvaram—Lord; viparyaya—which are just the opposite; indriya-artha—of sense objects; artham—for the sake; viṣam—poison; atti—he eats; amṛtam—nectar; tyajan—avoiding.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
That mortal who rejects You—his true Self, dearmost friend, and Lord—for the sake of sense objects, whose nature is just the opposite, refuses nectar and instead consumes poison.
PURPORT
The person described above is pitiable because he rejects that which is actually dear, the Lord, and accepts that which is not dear and is ungodly: temporary sense gratification, which leads to suffering and bewilderment.