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dviṣantaḥ para-kāyeṣu<br>
:dviṣantaḥ para-kāyeṣu
svātmānaṁ harim īśvaram<br>
:svātmānaṁ harim īśvaram
mṛtake sānubandhe 'smin<br>
:mṛtake sānubandhe 'smin
baddha-snehāḥ patanty adhaḥ<br>
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dviṣantaḥ—envying; para-kāyeṣu—(the souls) within the bodies of others; sva-ātmānam—their own true self; harim īśvaram—the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari; mṛtake—in the corpse; sa-anubandhe—together with its relations; asmin—this; baddha-snehāḥ—their affection being fixed; patanti—they fall; adhaḥ—downward.
dviṣantaḥ—envying; para-kāyeṣu—(the souls) within the bodies of others; sva-ātmānam—their own true self; harim īśvaram—the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari; mṛtake—in the corpse; sa-anubandhe—together with its relations; asmin—this; baddha-snehāḥ—their affection being fixed; patanti—they fall; adhaḥ—downward.
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The conditioned souls become completely bound in affection to their own corpselike material bodies and their relatives and paraphernalia. uIn such a proud and foolish condition, the conditioned souls envy other living entities as well as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari, who resides in the heart of all beings. Thus enviously offending others, the conditioned souls gradually fall down into hell.
The conditioned souls become completely bound in affection to their own corpselike material bodies and their relatives and paraphernalia. uIn such a proud and foolish condition, the conditioned souls envy other living entities as well as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari, who resides in the heart of all beings. Thus enviously offending others, the conditioned souls gradually fall down into hell.
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Materialistic persons express their envy of animals by cruelly killing them. Similarly, the conditioned souls become envious even of other human beings and of the Lord Himself, who dwells within everyone's body. They express their envy of God by preaching atheistic science or pseudophilosophy in which they ridicule the fact that everyone is an eternal servant of God. Envious persons express their bitter feelings toward other human beings by creating wars, terrorism, cruel governments and cheating business enterprises. The sinful bodies of such envious persons are just like corpses. Still, envious persons are enamored by the corpse of their material body and become further fascinated by their children and other bodily extensions. Such feelings are based in false pride. Śrīla Madhvācārya has quoted the following verse from Hari-vaṁśa:
Materialistic persons express their envy of animals by cruelly killing them. Similarly, the conditioned souls become envious even of other human beings and of the Lord Himself, who dwells within everyone's body. They express their envy of God by preaching atheistic science or pseudophilosophy in which they ridicule the fact that everyone is an eternal servant of God. Envious persons express their bitter feelings toward other human beings by creating wars, terrorism, cruel governments and cheating business enterprises. The sinful bodies of such envious persons are just like corpses. Still, envious persons are enamored by the corpse of their material body and become further fascinated by their children and other bodily extensions. Such feelings are based in false pride. Śrīla Madhvācārya has quoted the following verse from ''Hari-vaṁśa'':


:āptatvād ātma-śabdoktaṁ
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:lakṣaṇaiḥ puruṣādhamān


"The Supreme is called ātmā because He is found both in oneself and within others. Some persons become agitated by hearing descriptions of the Supreme Lord, and they openly state that there is no superior living being beyond themselves. Such persons are to be known as demons. By their practical symptoms they are to be understood as the lowest class of men."
"The Supreme is called ''ātmā'' because He is found both in oneself and within others. Some persons become agitated by hearing descriptions of the Supreme Lord, and they openly state that there is no superior living being beyond themselves. Such persons are to be known as demons. By their practical symptoms they are to be understood as the lowest class of men."
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

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dviṣantaḥ para-kāyeṣu
svātmānaṁ harim īśvaram
mṛtake sānubandhe 'smin
baddha-snehāḥ patanty adhaḥ


SYNONYMS

dviṣantaḥ—envying; para-kāyeṣu—(the souls) within the bodies of others; sva-ātmānam—their own true self; harim īśvaram—the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari; mṛtake—in the corpse; sa-anubandhe—together with its relations; asmin—this; baddha-snehāḥ—their affection being fixed; patanti—they fall; adhaḥ—downward.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

The conditioned souls become completely bound in affection to their own corpselike material bodies and their relatives and paraphernalia. uIn such a proud and foolish condition, the conditioned souls envy other living entities as well as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari, who resides in the heart of all beings. Thus enviously offending others, the conditioned souls gradually fall down into hell.


PURPORT

Materialistic persons express their envy of animals by cruelly killing them. Similarly, the conditioned souls become envious even of other human beings and of the Lord Himself, who dwells within everyone's body. They express their envy of God by preaching atheistic science or pseudophilosophy in which they ridicule the fact that everyone is an eternal servant of God. Envious persons express their bitter feelings toward other human beings by creating wars, terrorism, cruel governments and cheating business enterprises. The sinful bodies of such envious persons are just like corpses. Still, envious persons are enamored by the corpse of their material body and become further fascinated by their children and other bodily extensions. Such feelings are based in false pride. Śrīla Madhvācārya has quoted the following verse from Hari-vaṁśa:

āptatvād ātma-śabdoktaṁ
svasminn api pareṣu ca
jīvād anyaṁ na paśyanti
śrutvaivaṁ vidviṣanti ca
etāṁs tvam āsurān viddhi
lakṣaṇaiḥ puruṣādhamān

"The Supreme is called ātmā because He is found both in oneself and within others. Some persons become agitated by hearing descriptions of the Supreme Lord, and they openly state that there is no superior living being beyond themselves. Such persons are to be known as demons. By their practical symptoms they are to be understood as the lowest class of men."



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