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yathā śayānaḥ puruṣo | :yathā śayānaḥ puruṣo | ||
manasaivātma-māyayā | :manasaivātma-māyayā | ||
sṛṣṭvā lokaṁ paraṁ svāpnam | :sṛṣṭvā lokaṁ paraṁ svāpnam | ||
anuviśyāvabhāsate | :anuviśyāvabhāsate | ||
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''yathā''—as; ''śayānaḥ''—sleeping; ''puruṣaḥ''—a person; ''manasā''—with his mind; ''eva''—alone; ''ātma''—own; ''māyayā''—by his imagination; ''sṛṣṭvā''—creating; ''lokam''—a world; ''param''—separate; ''svāpnam''—dream; ''anuviśya''—entering; ''avabhāsate''—he appears. | |||
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The Lord is like a sleeping person who creates a separate world in his imagination and then enters his own dream and sees himself within it. | The Lord is like a sleeping person who creates a separate world in his imagination and then enters his own dream and sees himself within it. | ||
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In the illusion of his dream, a sleeping person creates an apparent world, complete with cities populated by the fictional products of his imagination. In somewhat the same way, the Lord manifests the cosmos. Of course, the creation is not illusory for the Lord, but it is for those souls who are put under the control of His Māyā potency. As her service to the Lord, Māyā deludes the conditioned souls into accepting as real her temporary, insubstantial manifestations. | In the illusion of his dream, a sleeping person creates an apparent world, complete with cities populated by the fictional products of his imagination. In somewhat the same way, the Lord manifests the cosmos. Of course, the creation is not illusory for the Lord, but it is for those souls who are put under the control of His Māyā potency. As her service to the Lord, Māyā deludes the conditioned souls into accepting as real her temporary, insubstantial manifestations. | ||
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Revision as of 20:15, 1 December 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 45
- yathā śayānaḥ puruṣo
- manasaivātma-māyayā
- sṛṣṭvā lokaṁ paraṁ svāpnam
- anuviśyāvabhāsate
SYNONYMS
yathā—as; śayānaḥ—sleeping; puruṣaḥ—a person; manasā—with his mind; eva—alone; ātma—own; māyayā—by his imagination; sṛṣṭvā—creating; lokam—a world; param—separate; svāpnam—dream; anuviśya—entering; avabhāsate—he appears.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
The Lord is like a sleeping person who creates a separate world in his imagination and then enters his own dream and sees himself within it.
PURPORT
In the illusion of his dream, a sleeping person creates an apparent world, complete with cities populated by the fictional products of his imagination. In somewhat the same way, the Lord manifests the cosmos. Of course, the creation is not illusory for the Lord, but it is for those souls who are put under the control of His Māyā potency. As her service to the Lord, Māyā deludes the conditioned souls into accepting as real her temporary, insubstantial manifestations.