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ekas tapasvy aham athāmbhasi matsya-saṅgāt | :ekas tapasvy aham athāmbhasi matsya-saṅgāt | ||
pañcāśad āsam uta pañca-sahasra-sargaḥ | :pañcāśad āsam uta pañca-sahasra-sargaḥ | ||
nāntaṁ vrajāmy ubhaya-kṛtya-manorathānāṁ | :nāntaṁ vrajāmy ubhaya-kṛtya-manorathānāṁ | ||
māyā-guṇair hṛta-matir viṣaye 'rtha-bhāvaḥ | :māyā-guṇair hṛta-matir viṣaye 'rtha-bhāvaḥ | ||
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''ekaḥ''—one only; ''tapasvī''—great sage; ''aham''—I; ''atha''—thus; ''ambhasi''—in the deep water; ''matsya-saṅgāt''—by associating with the fish; ''pañcāśat''—fifty; ''āsam''—got wives; ''uta''—and what to speak of begetting one hundred sons in each of them; ''pañca-sahasra-sargaḥ''—procreation of five thousand; ''na antam''—no end; ''vrajāmi''—I can find; ''ubhaya-kṛtya''—duties of this life and the next; ''manorathānām''—mental concoctions; ''māyā-guṇaiḥ''—influenced by the modes of material nature; ''hṛta''—lost; ''matiḥ viṣaye''—great attraction for material things; ''artha-bhāvaḥ''—matters of self-interest. | |||
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In the beginning I was alone and engaged in performing the austerities of mystic yoga, but later, because of the association of fish engaged in sex, I desired to marry. Then I became the husband of fifty wives, and in each of them I begot one hundred sons, and thus my family increased to five thousand members. By the influence of the modes of material nature, I became fallen and thought that I would be happy in material life. Thus there is no end to my material desires for enjoyment, in this life and the next. | In the beginning I was alone and engaged in performing the austerities of mystic yoga, but later, because of the association of fish engaged in sex, I desired to marry. Then I became the husband of fifty wives, and in each of them I begot one hundred sons, and thus my family increased to five thousand members. By the influence of the modes of material nature, I became fallen and thought that I would be happy in material life. Thus there is no end to my material desires for enjoyment, in this life and the next. | ||
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Revision as of 09:10, 1 December 2017
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 52
- ekas tapasvy aham athāmbhasi matsya-saṅgāt
- pañcāśad āsam uta pañca-sahasra-sargaḥ
- nāntaṁ vrajāmy ubhaya-kṛtya-manorathānāṁ
- māyā-guṇair hṛta-matir viṣaye 'rtha-bhāvaḥ
SYNONYMS
ekaḥ—one only; tapasvī—great sage; aham—I; atha—thus; ambhasi—in the deep water; matsya-saṅgāt—by associating with the fish; pañcāśat—fifty; āsam—got wives; uta—and what to speak of begetting one hundred sons in each of them; pañca-sahasra-sargaḥ—procreation of five thousand; na antam—no end; vrajāmi—I can find; ubhaya-kṛtya—duties of this life and the next; manorathānām—mental concoctions; māyā-guṇaiḥ—influenced by the modes of material nature; hṛta—lost; matiḥ viṣaye—great attraction for material things; artha-bhāvaḥ—matters of self-interest.
TRANSLATION
In the beginning I was alone and engaged in performing the austerities of mystic yoga, but later, because of the association of fish engaged in sex, I desired to marry. Then I became the husband of fifty wives, and in each of them I begot one hundred sons, and thus my family increased to five thousand members. By the influence of the modes of material nature, I became fallen and thought that I would be happy in material life. Thus there is no end to my material desires for enjoyment, in this life and the next.