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yayā kṣetra-jña-śaktiḥ sā | :yayā kṣetra-jña-śaktiḥ sā | ||
veṣṭitā nṛpa sarva-gā | :veṣṭitā nṛpa sarva-gā | ||
saṁsāra-tāpān akhilān | :saṁsāra-tāpān akhilān | ||
avāpnoty atra santatān | :avāpnoty atra santatān | ||
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''yayā''—by which; ''kṣetra-jña-śaktiḥ''—the living entities, known as the ''kṣetra-jña'' potency; ''sā''—that potency; ''veṣṭitā''—covered; ''nṛpa''—O King; ''sarva-gā''—capable of going anywhere in the spiritual or the material world; ''saṁsāra-tāpān''—miseries due to the cycle of repeated birth and death; ''akhilān''—all kinds of; ''avāpnoti''—obtains; ''atra''—in this material world; ''santatān''—arising from suffering or enjoying various kinds of reactions to fruitive activities. | |||
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“‘O King, the kṣetra-jña-śakti is the living entity. Although he has the facility to live in either the material or the spiritual world, he suffers the threefold miseries of material existence because he is influenced by the avidyā [nescience] potency, which covers his constitutional position. | “‘O King, the kṣetra-jña-śakti is the living entity. Although he has the facility to live in either the material or the spiritual world, he suffers the threefold miseries of material existence because he is influenced by the avidyā [nescience] potency, which covers his constitutional position. | ||
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This and the following verse are also quoted from the Viṣṇu Purāṇa (6.7.62-63). For an explanation, see Madhya-līlā, Chapter 6, verses 155-156. | This and the following verse are also quoted from the ''Viṣṇu Purāṇa'' (6.7.62-63). For an explanation, see ''Madhya-līlā'', Chapter 6, verses 155-156. | ||
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Revision as of 07:23, 6 September 2021
TEXT 114
- yayā kṣetra-jña-śaktiḥ sā
- veṣṭitā nṛpa sarva-gā
- saṁsāra-tāpān akhilān
- avāpnoty atra santatān
SYNONYMS
yayā—by which; kṣetra-jña-śaktiḥ—the living entities, known as the kṣetra-jña potency; sā—that potency; veṣṭitā—covered; nṛpa—O King; sarva-gā—capable of going anywhere in the spiritual or the material world; saṁsāra-tāpān—miseries due to the cycle of repeated birth and death; akhilān—all kinds of; avāpnoti—obtains; atra—in this material world; santatān—arising from suffering or enjoying various kinds of reactions to fruitive activities.
TRANSLATION
“‘O King, the kṣetra-jña-śakti is the living entity. Although he has the facility to live in either the material or the spiritual world, he suffers the threefold miseries of material existence because he is influenced by the avidyā [nescience] potency, which covers his constitutional position.
PURPORT
This and the following verse are also quoted from the Viṣṇu Purāṇa (6.7.62-63). For an explanation, see Madhya-līlā, Chapter 6, verses 155-156.