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varṇānām āśramāṇāṁ ca<br>
:varṇānām āśramāṇāṁ ca
janma-bhūmy-anusāriṇīḥ<br>
:janma-bhūmy-anusāriṇīḥ
āsan prakṛtayo nṟnāṁ<br>
:āsan prakṛtayo nṟnāṁ
nīcair nīcottamottamāḥ<br>
:nīcair nīcottamottamāḥ
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varṇānām—of the occupational divisions; āśramāṇām—of the social divisions; ca—also; janma—of birth; bhūmi—the situation; anusāriṇīḥ—according to; āsan—appeared; prakṛtayaḥ—the natures; nṟṇām—of human beings; nīcaiḥ—by inferior background; nīca—inferior nature; uttama—by superior background; uttamāḥ—superior natures.
varṇānām—of the occupational divisions; āśramāṇām—of the social divisions; ca—also; janma—of birth; bhūmi—the situation; anusāriṇīḥ—according to; āsan—appeared; prakṛtayaḥ—the natures; nṟṇām—of human beings; nīcaiḥ—by inferior background; nīca—inferior nature; uttama—by superior background; uttamāḥ—superior natures.
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The various occupational and social divisions of human society appeared according to inferior and superior natures manifest in the situation of the individual's birth.
The various occupational and social divisions of human society appeared according to inferior and superior natures manifest in the situation of the individual's birth.
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According to Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura, the brāhmaṇas and sannyāsīs, being situated on the head of the universal form of the Lord, are considered to be the most qualified, whereas the śūdras and gṛhasthas, being on the legs or loins of the Personality of Godhead, are considered to be in the lowest position. A living entity is born with a certain amount of intelligence, beauty and social opportunity, and he is therefore situated in a particular occupational and social position within the varṇāśrama system. Ultimately, such positions are external designations, but since the majority of human beings are conditioned by the external energy of the Lord, they should act according to the scientific varṇāśrama divisions until they reach the stage of jīvan-mukta, or liberated life.
According to Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura, the ''brāhmaṇas'' and ''sannyāsīs'', being situated on the head of the universal form of the Lord, are considered to be the most qualified, whereas the ''śūdras'' and ''gṛhasthas'', being on the legs or loins of the Personality of Godhead, are considered to be in the lowest position. A living entity is born with a certain amount of intelligence, beauty and social opportunity, and he is therefore situated in a particular occupational and social position within the ''varṇāśrama'' system. Ultimately, such positions are external designations, but since the majority of human beings are conditioned by the external energy of the Lord, they should act according to the scientific ''varṇāśrama'' divisions until they reach the stage of ''jīvan-mukta'', or liberated life.
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Revision as of 16:46, 30 June 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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varṇānām āśramāṇāṁ ca
janma-bhūmy-anusāriṇīḥ
āsan prakṛtayo nṟnāṁ
nīcair nīcottamottamāḥ


SYNONYMS

varṇānām—of the occupational divisions; āśramāṇām—of the social divisions; ca—also; janma—of birth; bhūmi—the situation; anusāriṇīḥ—according to; āsan—appeared; prakṛtayaḥ—the natures; nṟṇām—of human beings; nīcaiḥ—by inferior background; nīca—inferior nature; uttama—by superior background; uttamāḥ—superior natures.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

The various occupational and social divisions of human society appeared according to inferior and superior natures manifest in the situation of the individual's birth.


PURPORT

According to Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura, the brāhmaṇas and sannyāsīs, being situated on the head of the universal form of the Lord, are considered to be the most qualified, whereas the śūdras and gṛhasthas, being on the legs or loins of the Personality of Godhead, are considered to be in the lowest position. A living entity is born with a certain amount of intelligence, beauty and social opportunity, and he is therefore situated in a particular occupational and social position within the varṇāśrama system. Ultimately, such positions are external designations, but since the majority of human beings are conditioned by the external energy of the Lord, they should act according to the scientific varṇāśrama divisions until they reach the stage of jīvan-mukta, or liberated life.



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