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==== TEXT No. 6 ====
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:Yasya kshana viyogena loko hi apriyadarshanah
Yasya kshana viyogena loko hi apriyadarshanah
:Ukthena rahita hi esha mritakah prochyate yatha.
Ukthena rahita hi esha mritakah prochyate yatha.
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==== ENGLISH SYNONYMS ====
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Yasya—whose, kshana—a moment, Viyogena—by separation, Loko—all the universe, Hi—certainly, Apriyadarshanah—everything appears unfavorable, Ukthena—by life, Rahita—being devoid of, Hi—certainly, Esha—all these bodies, Mritakah—dead bodies, Prochyate—are designated, Yatha—as it were.
Yasya—whose, kshana—a moment, Viyogena—by separation, Loko—all the universe, Hi—certainly, Apriyadarshanah—everything appears unfavorable, Ukthena—by life, Rahita—being devoid of, Hi—certainly, Esha—all these bodies, Mritakah—dead bodies, Prochyate—are designated, Yatha—as it were.
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(I am just left away by Him) Whose separation by a moment would render all the universes certainly as unfavorable void as it were these bodies would be called corpses only when the living force is away from them.
(I am just left away by Him) Whose separation by a moment would render all the universes certainly as unfavorable void as it were these bodies would be called corpses only when the living force is away from them.
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Factually for a living being there is no one dearer than the Lord. The Lord expands Himself by innumerable parts and parcels as Samsa and Bibhinansa. Paramatma is the Samsa Part of the Lord whereas the Bibhinansa parts are the living beings. As the living being is the important factor in the material body or without the living being the material body has no value similarly without Paramatma the living being has no statusqua. Similarly-Brahman or Paramatman has no locus standi without the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna. These things are thoroughly explained in the Bhagwat Geeta (Bg. 15.18) They are all interlinked with one another or interdependant factors, as such at the ultimate issue the Lord is the Summum Bonum and therefore the vital principle of everything.
Factually for a living being there is no one dearer than the Lord. The Lord expands Himself by innumerable parts and parcels as Samsa and Bibhinansa. Paramatma is the Samsa Part of the Lord whereas the Bibhinansa parts are the living beings. As the living being is the important factor in the material body or without the living being the material body has no value similarly without Paramatma the living being has no statusqua. Similarly-Brahman or Paramatman has no locus standi without the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna. These things are thoroughly explained in the Bhagwat Geeta ([[BG 15.18 (1972)|B.G. 15/18]]) They are all interlinked with one another or interdependant factors, as such at the ultimate issue the Lord is the Summum Bonum and therefore the vital principle of everything.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 6

Yasya kshana viyogena loko hi apriyadarshanah Ukthena rahita hi esha mritakah prochyate yatha.


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Yasya—whose, kshana—a moment, Viyogena—by separation, Loko—all the universe, Hi—certainly, Apriyadarshanah—everything appears unfavorable, Ukthena—by life, Rahita—being devoid of, Hi—certainly, Esha—all these bodies, Mritakah—dead bodies, Prochyate—are designated, Yatha—as it were.


TRANSLATION

(I am just left away by Him) Whose separation by a moment would render all the universes certainly as unfavorable void as it were these bodies would be called corpses only when the living force is away from them.


PURPORT

Factually for a living being there is no one dearer than the Lord. The Lord expands Himself by innumerable parts and parcels as Samsa and Bibhinansa. Paramatma is the Samsa Part of the Lord whereas the Bibhinansa parts are the living beings. As the living being is the important factor in the material body or without the living being the material body has no value similarly without Paramatma the living being has no statusqua. Similarly-Brahman or Paramatman has no locus standi without the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna. These things are thoroughly explained in the Bhagwat Geeta (B.G. 15/18) They are all interlinked with one another or interdependant factors, as such at the ultimate issue the Lord is the Summum Bonum and therefore the vital principle of everything.