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tad-dehaḥ parataḥ poṣo<br>
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'py akṛśaś cādhy-asambhavāt<br>
:'py akṛśaś cādhy-asambhavāt
babhau malair avacchannaḥ<br>
:babhau malair avacchannaḥ
sadhūma iva pāvakaḥ<br>
:sadhūma iva pāvakaḥ
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tat-dehaḥ—her body; parataḥ—by others (the damsels created by Kardama); poṣaḥ—maintained; api—although; akṛśaḥ—not thin; ca—and; ādhi—anxiety; asambhavāt—from not occurring; babhau—shone; malaiḥ—by dust; avacchannaḥ—covered; sa-dhūmaḥ—surrounded with smoke; iva—like; pāvakaḥ—a fire.
''tat-dehaḥ''—her body; ''parataḥ''—by others (the damsels created by Kardama); ''poṣaḥ''—maintained; ''api''—although; ''akṛśaḥ''—not thin; ''ca''—and; ''ādhi''—anxiety; ''asambhavāt''—from not occurring; ''babhau''—shone; ''malaiḥ''—by dust; ''avacchannaḥ''—covered; ''sa-dhūmaḥ''—surrounded with smoke; ''iva''—like; ''pāvakaḥ''—a fire.
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Her body was being taken care of by the spiritual damsels created by her husband, Kardama, and since she had no mental anxiety at that time, her body did not become thin. She appeared just like a fire surrounded by smoke.
Her body was being taken care of by the spiritual damsels created by her husband, Kardama, and since she had no mental anxiety at that time, her body did not become thin. She appeared just like a fire surrounded by smoke.
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Because she was always in trance in transcendental bliss, the thought of the Personality of Godhead was always carefully fixed in her mind. She did not become thin, for she was taken care of by the celestial maidservants created by her husband. It is said, according to the Āyur-vedic medical science, that if one is free from anxieties he generally becomes fat. Devahūti, being situated in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, had no mental anxieties, and therefore her body did not become thin. It is customary in the renounced order of life that one should not take any service from a servant or maid, but Devahūti was being served by the celestial maidservants. This may appear to be against the spiritual concept of life, but just as fire is still beautiful even when surrounded by smoke, she looked completely pure although it seemed that she was living in a luxurious way.
Because she was always in trance in transcendental bliss, the thought of the Personality of Godhead was always carefully fixed in her mind. She did not become thin, for she was taken care of by the celestial maidservants created by her husband. It is said, according to the Āyur-vedic medical science, that if one is free from anxieties he generally becomes fat. Devahūti, being situated in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, had no mental anxieties, and therefore her body did not become thin. It is customary in the renounced order of life that one should not take any service from a servant or maid, but Devahūti was being served by the celestial maidservants. This may appear to be against the spiritual concept of life, but just as fire is still beautiful even when surrounded by smoke, she looked completely pure although it seemed that she was living in a luxurious way.
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Revision as of 20:26, 30 November 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 28

tad-dehaḥ parataḥ poṣo
'py akṛśaś cādhy-asambhavāt
babhau malair avacchannaḥ
sadhūma iva pāvakaḥ


SYNONYMS

tat-dehaḥ—her body; parataḥ—by others (the damsels created by Kardama); poṣaḥ—maintained; api—although; akṛśaḥ—not thin; ca—and; ādhi—anxiety; asambhavāt—from not occurring; babhau—shone; malaiḥ—by dust; avacchannaḥ—covered; sa-dhūmaḥ—surrounded with smoke; iva—like; pāvakaḥ—a fire.


TRANSLATION

Her body was being taken care of by the spiritual damsels created by her husband, Kardama, and since she had no mental anxiety at that time, her body did not become thin. She appeared just like a fire surrounded by smoke.


PURPORT

Because she was always in trance in transcendental bliss, the thought of the Personality of Godhead was always carefully fixed in her mind. She did not become thin, for she was taken care of by the celestial maidservants created by her husband. It is said, according to the Āyur-vedic medical science, that if one is free from anxieties he generally becomes fat. Devahūti, being situated in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, had no mental anxieties, and therefore her body did not become thin. It is customary in the renounced order of life that one should not take any service from a servant or maid, but Devahūti was being served by the celestial maidservants. This may appear to be against the spiritual concept of life, but just as fire is still beautiful even when surrounded by smoke, she looked completely pure although it seemed that she was living in a luxurious way.



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