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śabdaḥ sparśo raso gandho | :śabdaḥ sparśo raso gandho | ||
rūpaṁ cety artha-jātayaḥ | :rūpaṁ cety artha-jātayaḥ | ||
gaty-ukty-utsarga-śilpāni | :gaty-ukty-utsarga-śilpāni | ||
karmāyatana-siddhayaḥ | :karmāyatana-siddhayaḥ | ||
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śabdaḥ—sound; sparśaḥ—touch; rasaḥ—taste; gandhaḥ—fragrance; rūpam—form; ca—and; iti—thus; artha—of sense objects; jātayaḥ—the categories; gati—movement; ukti—speech; utsarga—excretion (by both the genitals and anus); śilpāni—and manufacture; karma-āyatana—by the above-mentioned working senses; siddhayaḥ—accomplished. | śabdaḥ—sound; sparśaḥ—touch; rasaḥ—taste; gandhaḥ—fragrance; rūpam—form; ca—and; iti—thus; artha—of sense objects; jātayaḥ—the categories; gati—movement; ukti—speech; utsarga—excretion (by both the genitals and anus); śilpāni—and manufacture; karma-āyatana—by the above-mentioned working senses; siddhayaḥ—accomplished. | ||
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Sound, touch, taste, smell and form are the objects of the knowledge-acquiring senses, and movement, speech, excretion and manufacture are functions of the working senses. | Sound, touch, taste, smell and form are the objects of the knowledge-acquiring senses, and movement, speech, excretion and manufacture are functions of the working senses. | ||
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Here the word utsarga refers to evacuation by the genitals and anus, and thus constitutes two elements. In this way ten elements are listed here in two sets of five. | Here the word ''utsarga'' refers to evacuation by the genitals and anus, and thus constitutes two elements. In this way ten elements are listed here in two sets of five. | ||
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Revision as of 07:10, 3 July 2021
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 16
- śabdaḥ sparśo raso gandho
- rūpaṁ cety artha-jātayaḥ
- gaty-ukty-utsarga-śilpāni
- karmāyatana-siddhayaḥ
SYNONYMS
śabdaḥ—sound; sparśaḥ—touch; rasaḥ—taste; gandhaḥ—fragrance; rūpam—form; ca—and; iti—thus; artha—of sense objects; jātayaḥ—the categories; gati—movement; ukti—speech; utsarga—excretion (by both the genitals and anus); śilpāni—and manufacture; karma-āyatana—by the above-mentioned working senses; siddhayaḥ—accomplished.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Sound, touch, taste, smell and form are the objects of the knowledge-acquiring senses, and movement, speech, excretion and manufacture are functions of the working senses.
PURPORT
Here the word utsarga refers to evacuation by the genitals and anus, and thus constitutes two elements. In this way ten elements are listed here in two sets of five.