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pāṣaṇḍa-patha-vaiṣamyaṁ | :pāṣaṇḍa-patha-vaiṣamyaṁ | ||
pratiloma-niveśanam | :pratiloma-niveśanam | ||
jīvasya gatayo yāś ca | :jīvasya gatayo yāś ca | ||
yāvatīr guṇa-karmajāḥ | :yāvatīr guṇa-karmajāḥ | ||
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pāṣaṇḍa- | ''pāṣaṇḍa-patha''—the path of the faithless; ''vaiṣamyam''—imperfection by contradiction; ''pratiloma''—crossbreeding; ''niveśanam''—situation; ''jīvasya''—of the living entities; ''gatayaḥ''—movements; ''yāḥ''—as they are; ''ca''—also; ''yāvatīḥ''—as many as; ''guṇa''—modes of material nature; ''karma-jāḥ''—generated by different work. | ||
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Please also describe the imperfections and contradictions of the faithless atheists, the situation of crossbreeding, and the movements of the living entities in various species of life according to their particular modes of nature and work. | Please also describe the imperfections and contradictions of the faithless atheists, the situation of crossbreeding, and the movements of the living entities in various species of life according to their particular modes of nature and work. | ||
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The combination of living entities in different modes of material nature is called crossbreeding. The faithless atheists do not believe in the existence of God, and thus their paths of philosophy are contradictory. Atheistic philosophies never agree with one another. Different species of life are evidence of varieties of mixtures of the modes of material nature. | The combination of living entities in different modes of material nature is called crossbreeding. The faithless atheists do not believe in the existence of God, and thus their paths of philosophy are contradictory. Atheistic philosophies never agree with one another. Different species of life are evidence of varieties of mixtures of the modes of material nature. | ||
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Revision as of 17:20, 30 November 2017
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 31
- pāṣaṇḍa-patha-vaiṣamyaṁ
- pratiloma-niveśanam
- jīvasya gatayo yāś ca
- yāvatīr guṇa-karmajāḥ
SYNONYMS
pāṣaṇḍa-patha—the path of the faithless; vaiṣamyam—imperfection by contradiction; pratiloma—crossbreeding; niveśanam—situation; jīvasya—of the living entities; gatayaḥ—movements; yāḥ—as they are; ca—also; yāvatīḥ—as many as; guṇa—modes of material nature; karma-jāḥ—generated by different work.
TRANSLATION
Please also describe the imperfections and contradictions of the faithless atheists, the situation of crossbreeding, and the movements of the living entities in various species of life according to their particular modes of nature and work.
PURPORT
The combination of living entities in different modes of material nature is called crossbreeding. The faithless atheists do not believe in the existence of God, and thus their paths of philosophy are contradictory. Atheistic philosophies never agree with one another. Different species of life are evidence of varieties of mixtures of the modes of material nature.