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sūrya-maṇḍala yena bāhire nirviśeṣa<br>
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bhitare sūryera ratha-ādi saviśeṣa<br>
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sūrya-maṇḍala—the sun globe; yena—like; bāhire—externally; nirviśeṣa—with out varieties; bhitare—within; sūryera—of the sun-god; ratha-ādi—opulences like chariots and other things; sa-viśeṣa—full of varieties.
''sūrya-maṇḍala''—the sun globe; ''yena''—like; ''bāhire''—externally; ''nirviśeṣa''—with out varieties; ''bhitare''—within; ''sūryera''—of the sun-god; ''ratha-ādi''—opulences like chariots and other things; ''sa-viśeṣa''—full of varieties.
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It is like the homogeneous effulgence around the sun. But inside the sun are the chariots, horses and other opulences of the sun-god.
It is like the homogeneous effulgence around the sun. But inside the sun are the chariots, horses and other opulences of the sun-god.
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Outside of Vaikuṇṭha, the abode of Kṛṣṇa, which is called paravyoma, is the glaring effulgence of Kṛṣṇa’s bodily rays. This is called the brahmajyoti. The transcendental region of that effulgence is called Siddhaloka or Brahmaloka. When impersonalists achieve liberation, they merge into that Brahmaloka effulgence. This transcendental region is undoubtedly spiritual, but it contains no manifestations of spiritual activities or variegatedness. It is compared to the glow of the sun. Within the sun’s glow is the sphere of the sun, where one can experience all sorts of varieties.
Outside of Vaikuṇṭha, the abode of Kṛṣṇa, which is called ''paravyoma'', is the glaring effulgence of Kṛṣṇa’s bodily rays. This is called the ''brahmajyoti''. The transcendental region of that effulgence is called Siddhaloka or Brahmaloka. When impersonalists achieve liberation, they merge into that Brahmaloka effulgence. This transcendental region is undoubtedly spiritual, but it contains no manifestations of spiritual activities or variegatedness. It is compared to the glow of the sun. Within the sun’s glow is the sphere of the sun, where one can experience all sorts of varieties.
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Revision as of 17:47, 9 August 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 34

sūrya-maṇḍala yena bāhire nirviśeṣa
bhitare sūryera ratha-ādi saviśeṣa


SYNONYMS

sūrya-maṇḍala—the sun globe; yena—like; bāhire—externally; nirviśeṣa—with out varieties; bhitare—within; sūryera—of the sun-god; ratha-ādi—opulences like chariots and other things; sa-viśeṣa—full of varieties.


TRANSLATION

It is like the homogeneous effulgence around the sun. But inside the sun are the chariots, horses and other opulences of the sun-god.


PURPORT

Outside of Vaikuṇṭha, the abode of Kṛṣṇa, which is called paravyoma, is the glaring effulgence of Kṛṣṇa’s bodily rays. This is called the brahmajyoti. The transcendental region of that effulgence is called Siddhaloka or Brahmaloka. When impersonalists achieve liberation, they merge into that Brahmaloka effulgence. This transcendental region is undoubtedly spiritual, but it contains no manifestations of spiritual activities or variegatedness. It is compared to the glow of the sun. Within the sun’s glow is the sphere of the sun, where one can experience all sorts of varieties.