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:te ca hy arvāktanayā nija-loka-yātrayāndha-paramparayāśvastās  
te ca hy arvāktanayā nija-loka-yātrayāndha-paramparayāśvastās tamasy andhe svayam eva prapatiṣyanti.<br>
:tamasy andhe svayam eva prapatiṣyanti
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''te''—those people not following the Vedic principles; ''ca''—and; ''hi''—certainly; ''arvāktanayā''—deviating from the eternal principles of Vedic religion; ''nija-loka-yātrayā''—by a practice arrived at by their own mental concoction; ''andha-paramparayā''—by a disciplic succession of blind. ignorant people; ''āśvastāḥ''—being encouraged; ''tamasi''—into the darkness of ignorance; ''andhe''—blindness; ''svayam eva''—themselves; ''prapatiṣyanti''—will fall down.
te—those people not following the Vedic principles; ca—and; hi—certainly; arvāktanayā—deviating from the eternal principles of Vedic religion; nija-loka-yātrayā—by a practice arrived at by their own mental concoction; andha-paramparayā—by a disciplic succession of blind. ignorant people; āśvastāḥ—being encouraged; tamasi—into the darkness of ignorance; andhe—blindness; svayam eva—themselves; prapatiṣyanti—will fall down.
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Low-class people, due to their gross ignorance, introduce a system of religion that deviates from the Vedic principles. Following their own mental concoctions, they automatically fall down into the darkest regions of existence.
Low-class people, due to their gross ignorance, introduce a system of religion that deviates from the Vedic principles. Following their own mental concoctions, they automatically fall down into the darkest regions of existence.
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In this connection, one may see ''Bhagavad-gītā'', Chapter Sixteen. where there is a description of the downfall of the ''asuras'' ([[BG 16.16 (1972)|BG 16.16]]) and ([[BG 16.23 (1972)|BG 16.23]]).
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In this connection, one may see Bhagavad-gītā, Chapter Sixteen. where there is a description of the downfall of the asuras (16.16 and 16.23).
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 11

te ca hy arvāktanayā nija-loka-yātrayāndha-paramparayāśvastās
tamasy andhe svayam eva prapatiṣyanti


SYNONYMS

te—those people not following the Vedic principles; ca—and; hi—certainly; arvāktanayā—deviating from the eternal principles of Vedic religion; nija-loka-yātrayā—by a practice arrived at by their own mental concoction; andha-paramparayā—by a disciplic succession of blind. ignorant people; āśvastāḥ—being encouraged; tamasi—into the darkness of ignorance; andhe—blindness; svayam eva—themselves; prapatiṣyanti—will fall down.


TRANSLATION

Low-class people, due to their gross ignorance, introduce a system of religion that deviates from the Vedic principles. Following their own mental concoctions, they automatically fall down into the darkest regions of existence.


PURPORT

In this connection, one may see Bhagavad-gītā, Chapter Sixteen. where there is a description of the downfall of the asuras (BG 16.16) and (BG 16.23).



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