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taror bīja-vipākābhyāṁ<br>
:taror bīja-vipākābhyāṁ
yo vidvāñ janma-saṁyamau<br>
:yo vidvāñ janma-saṁyamau
taror vilakṣaṇo draṣṭā<br>
:taror vilakṣaṇo draṣṭā
evaṁ draṣṭā tanoḥ pṛthak<br>
:evaṁ draṣṭā tanoḥ pṛthak
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taroḥ—of a tree; bīja—(birth from) its seed; vipākābhyām—(destruction subsequent to) maturity; yaḥ—one who; vidvān—in knowledge; janma—of birth; saṁyamau—and death; taroḥ—from the tree; vilakṣaṇaḥ—distinct; draṣṭā—the witness; evam—in the same way; draṣṭā—the witness; tanoḥ—of the material body; pṛṭhak—is separate.
taroḥ—of a tree; bīja—(birth from) its seed; vipākābhyām—(destruction subsequent to) maturity; yaḥ—one who; vidvān—in knowledge; janma—of birth; saṁyamau—and death; taroḥ—from the tree; vilakṣaṇaḥ—distinct; draṣṭā—the witness; evam—in the same way; draṣṭā—the witness; tanoḥ—of the material body; pṛṭhak—is separate.
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One who observes the birth of a tree from its seed and the ultimate death of the tree after maturity certainly remains a distinct observer separate from the tree. In the same way, the witness of the birth and death of the material body remains separate from it.
One who observes the birth of a tree from its seed and the ultimate death of the tree after maturity certainly remains a distinct observer separate from the tree. In the same way, the witness of the birth and death of the material body remains separate from it.
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As a reference to trees, vipāka indicates the final transformation called death. In reference to other types of plants such as rice, vipāka indicates the stage of maturity, in which death also occurs. Thus by common observation one can understand the actual position of one's material body and one's own position as the transcendental observer.
As a reference to trees, ''vipāka'' indicates the final transformation called death. In reference to other types of plants such as rice, ''vipāka'' indicates the stage of maturity, in which death also occurs. Thus by common observation one can understand the actual position of one's material body and one's own position as the transcendental observer.
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Revision as of 09:02, 3 July 2021

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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taror bīja-vipākābhyāṁ
yo vidvāñ janma-saṁyamau
taror vilakṣaṇo draṣṭā
evaṁ draṣṭā tanoḥ pṛthak


SYNONYMS

taroḥ—of a tree; bīja—(birth from) its seed; vipākābhyām—(destruction subsequent to) maturity; yaḥ—one who; vidvān—in knowledge; janma—of birth; saṁyamau—and death; taroḥ—from the tree; vilakṣaṇaḥ—distinct; draṣṭā—the witness; evam—in the same way; draṣṭā—the witness; tanoḥ—of the material body; pṛṭhak—is separate.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

One who observes the birth of a tree from its seed and the ultimate death of the tree after maturity certainly remains a distinct observer separate from the tree. In the same way, the witness of the birth and death of the material body remains separate from it.


PURPORT

As a reference to trees, vipāka indicates the final transformation called death. In reference to other types of plants such as rice, vipāka indicates the stage of maturity, in which death also occurs. Thus by common observation one can understand the actual position of one's material body and one's own position as the transcendental observer.



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