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buddher jāgaraṇaṁ svapnaḥ | :buddher jāgaraṇaṁ svapnaḥ | ||
suṣuptir iti cocyate | :suṣuptir iti cocyate | ||
māyā-mātram idaṁ rājan | :māyā-mātram idaṁ rājan | ||
nānātvaṁ pratyag-ātmani | :nānātvaṁ pratyag-ātmani | ||
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buddheḥ—of intelligence; jāgaraṇam—waking consciousness; svapnaḥ—sleep; suṣuptiḥ—deep sleep; iti—thus; ca—and; ucyate—are called; māyā-mātram—merely illusion; idam—this; rājan—O King; nānātvam—the duality; pratyak-ātmani—experienced by the pure soul. | buddheḥ—of intelligence; jāgaraṇam—waking consciousness; svapnaḥ—sleep; suṣuptiḥ—deep sleep; iti—thus; ca—and; ucyate—are called; māyā-mātram—merely illusion; idam—this; rājan—O King; nānātvam—the duality; pratyak-ātmani—experienced by the pure soul. | ||
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The three states of intelligence are called waking consciousness, sleep and deep sleep. But, my dear King, the variegated experiences created for the pure living entity by these different states are nothing more than illusion. | The three states of intelligence are called waking consciousness, sleep and deep sleep. But, my dear King, the variegated experiences created for the pure living entity by these different states are nothing more than illusion. | ||
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Pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness exists beyond the various stages of material awareness. Just as darkness vanishes in the presence of light, so illusory material intelligence, which is experienced as normal perception, dreaming and deep sleep, completely vanishes in the brilliant presence of pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness, the constitutional condition of every living entity. | Pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness exists beyond the various stages of material awareness. Just as darkness vanishes in the presence of light, so illusory material intelligence, which is experienced as normal perception, dreaming and deep sleep, completely vanishes in the brilliant presence of pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness, the constitutional condition of every living entity. | ||
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Revision as of 07:26, 30 November 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 25
- buddher jāgaraṇaṁ svapnaḥ
- suṣuptir iti cocyate
- māyā-mātram idaṁ rājan
- nānātvaṁ pratyag-ātmani
SYNONYMS
buddheḥ—of intelligence; jāgaraṇam—waking consciousness; svapnaḥ—sleep; suṣuptiḥ—deep sleep; iti—thus; ca—and; ucyate—are called; māyā-mātram—merely illusion; idam—this; rājan—O King; nānātvam—the duality; pratyak-ātmani—experienced by the pure soul.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
The three states of intelligence are called waking consciousness, sleep and deep sleep. But, my dear King, the variegated experiences created for the pure living entity by these different states are nothing more than illusion.
PURPORT
Pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness exists beyond the various stages of material awareness. Just as darkness vanishes in the presence of light, so illusory material intelligence, which is experienced as normal perception, dreaming and deep sleep, completely vanishes in the brilliant presence of pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness, the constitutional condition of every living entity.