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agner yathā dāru-viyoga-yogayor<br>
:agner yathā dāru-viyoga-yogayor
adṛṣṭato 'nyan na nimittam asti<br>
:adṛṣṭato 'nyan na nimittam asti
evaṁ hi jantor api durvibhāvyaḥ<br>
:evaṁ hi jantor api durvibhāvyaḥ
śarīra-saṁyoga-viyoga-hetuḥ<br>
:śarīra-saṁyoga-viyoga-hetuḥ
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==== SYNONYMS ====
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agneḥ—of a fire in the forest; yathā—as; dāru—of wood; viyoga-yogayoḥ—of both the escaping and the capturing; adṛṣṭataḥ—than unseen providence; anyat—some other reason or accident; na—not; nimittam—a cause; asti—there is; evam—in this way; hi—certainly; jantoḥ—of the living being; api—indeed; durvibhāvyaḥ—cannot be found out; śarīra—of the body; saṁyoga—of the accepting; viyoga—or of the giving up; hetuḥ—the cause.
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When a fire, for some unseen reason, leaps over one piece of wood and sets fire to the next, the reason is destiny. Similarly, when a living being accepts one kind of body and leaves aside another, there is no other reason than unseen destiny.
When a fire, for some unseen reason, leaps over one piece of wood and sets fire to the next, the reason is destiny. Similarly, when a living being accepts one kind of body and leaves aside another, there is no other reason than unseen destiny.
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When there is a fire in a village, the fire sometimes jumps over one house and burns another. Similarly, when there is a forest fire, the fire sometimes jumps over one tree and catches another. Why this happens, no one can say. One may set forth some imaginary reason why the nearest tree or house did not catch fire whereas a tree or house in a distant place did, but actually the reason is destiny. This reason also applies to the transmigration of the soul, by which a prime minister in one life may become a dog in the next. The work of unseen destiny cannot be ascertained by practical experimental knowledge, and therefore one must be satisfied by reasoning that everything is done by supreme providence.
When there is a fire in a village, the fire sometimes jumps over one house and burns another. Similarly, when there is a forest fire, the fire sometimes jumps over one tree and catches another. Why this happens, no one can say. One may set forth some imaginary reason why the nearest tree or house did not catch fire whereas a tree or house in a distant place did, but actually the reason is destiny. This reason also applies to the transmigration of the soul, by which a prime minister in one life may become a dog in the next. The work of unseen destiny cannot be ascertained by practical experimental knowledge, and therefore one must be satisfied by reasoning that everything is done by supreme providence.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 51

agner yathā dāru-viyoga-yogayor
adṛṣṭato 'nyan na nimittam asti
evaṁ hi jantor api durvibhāvyaḥ
śarīra-saṁyoga-viyoga-hetuḥ


SYNONYMS

agneḥ — of a fire in the forest; yathā — as; dāru — of wood; viyoga-yogayoḥ — of both the escaping and the capturing; adṛṣṭataḥ — than unseen providence; anyat — some other reason or accident; na — not; nimittam — a cause; asti — there is; evam — in this way; hi — certainly; jantoḥ — of the living being; api — indeed; durvibhāvyaḥ — cannot be found out; śarīra — of the body; saṁyoga — of the accepting; viyoga — or of the giving up; hetuḥ — the cause.


TRANSLATION

When a fire, for some unseen reason, leaps over one piece of wood and sets fire to the next, the reason is destiny. Similarly, when a living being accepts one kind of body and leaves aside another, there is no other reason than unseen destiny.


PURPORT

When there is a fire in a village, the fire sometimes jumps over one house and burns another. Similarly, when there is a forest fire, the fire sometimes jumps over one tree and catches another. Why this happens, no one can say. One may set forth some imaginary reason why the nearest tree or house did not catch fire whereas a tree or house in a distant place did, but actually the reason is destiny. This reason also applies to the transmigration of the soul, by which a prime minister in one life may become a dog in the next. The work of unseen destiny cannot be ascertained by practical experimental knowledge, and therefore one must be satisfied by reasoning that everything is done by supreme providence.



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