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sarvārtha-sambhavo deho | :sarvārtha-sambhavo deho | ||
janitaḥ poṣito yataḥ | :janitaḥ poṣito yataḥ | ||
na tayor yāti nirveśaṁ | :na tayor yāti nirveśaṁ | ||
pitror martyaḥ śatāyuṣā | :pitror martyaḥ śatāyuṣā | ||
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''sarva''—of all; ''artha''—goals of life; ''sambhavaḥ''—the source; ''dehaḥ''—one's body; ''janitaḥ''—born; ''poṣitaḥ''—maintained; ''yataḥ''—from whom; ''na''—not; ''tayoḥ''—to them; ''yāti''—one achieves; ''nirveśam''—repayment of the debt; ''pitroḥ''—to the parents; ''martyaḥ''—a mortal; ''śata''—of one hundred (years); ''āyuṣā''—with a life span. | |||
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With one's body one can acquire all goals of life, and it is one's parents who give the body birth and sustenance. Therefore no mortal man can repay his debt to his parents, even if he serves them for a full lifetime of a hundred years. | With one's body one can acquire all goals of life, and it is one's parents who give the body birth and sustenance. Therefore no mortal man can repay his debt to his parents, even if he serves them for a full lifetime of a hundred years. | ||
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Having stated, "Both you, Our parents, and We have suffered because of Our separation," Kṛṣṇa now states that His and Balarāma's religious principles have been spoiled by Their failure to satisfy Their parents. | Having stated, "Both you, Our parents, and We have suffered because of Our separation," Kṛṣṇa now states that His and Balarāma's religious principles have been spoiled by Their failure to satisfy Their parents. | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 1 December 2017
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 5
- sarvārtha-sambhavo deho
- janitaḥ poṣito yataḥ
- na tayor yāti nirveśaṁ
- pitror martyaḥ śatāyuṣā
SYNONYMS
sarva—of all; artha—goals of life; sambhavaḥ—the source; dehaḥ—one's body; janitaḥ—born; poṣitaḥ—maintained; yataḥ—from whom; na—not; tayoḥ—to them; yāti—one achieves; nirveśam—repayment of the debt; pitroḥ—to the parents; martyaḥ—a mortal; śata—of one hundred (years); āyuṣā—with a life span.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
With one's body one can acquire all goals of life, and it is one's parents who give the body birth and sustenance. Therefore no mortal man can repay his debt to his parents, even if he serves them for a full lifetime of a hundred years.
PURPORT
Having stated, "Both you, Our parents, and We have suffered because of Our separation," Kṛṣṇa now states that His and Balarāma's religious principles have been spoiled by Their failure to satisfy Their parents.