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SB 12.5.8

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 8

na tatrātmā svayaṁ-jyotir
yo vyaktāvyaktayoḥ paraḥ
ākāśa iva cādhāro
dhruvo 'nantopamas tataḥ


SYNONYMS

na—not; tatra—there; ātmā—the soul; svayam-jyotiḥ—self-luminous; yaḥ—who; vyakta-avyaktayoḥ—from the manifest and the unmanifest (the gross and subtle bodies); paraḥ—different; ākāśaḥ—the sky; iva—as; ca—and; ādhāraḥ—the basis; dhruvaḥ—fixed; ananta—without end; upamaḥ—or comparison; tataḥ—thus.


TRANSLATION

The soul within the body is self-luminous and is separate from the visible gross body and invisible subtle body. It remains as the fixed basis of changing bodily existence, just as the ethereal sky is the unchanging background of material transformation. Therefore the soul is endless and without material comparison.

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