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catvāry eveti tatrāpi<br>
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teja āpo 'nnam ātmanaḥ<br>
:teja āpo 'nnam ātmanaḥ
jātāni tair idaṁ jātaṁ<br>
:jātāni tair idaṁ jātaṁ
janmāvayavinaḥ khalu<br>
:janmāvayavinaḥ khalu
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catvāri—four; eva—also; iti—thus; tatra—in that case; api—even; tejaḥ—fire; āpaḥ—water; annam—earth; ātmanaḥ—from the Self; jātāni—all arising; taiḥ—by them; idam—this cosmos; jātam—has come about; janma—the birth; avayavinaḥ—of the manifest product; khalu—indeed.
catvāri—four; eva—also; iti—thus; tatra—in that case; api—even; tejaḥ—fire; āpaḥ—water; annam—earth; ātmanaḥ—from the Self; jātāni—all arising; taiḥ—by them; idam—this cosmos; jātam—has come about; janma—the birth; avayavinaḥ—of the manifest product; khalu—indeed.
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Some philosophers propose the existence of four basic elements, of which three—fire, water and earth—emanate from the fourth, the Self. Once existing, these elements produce the cosmic manifestation, in which all material creation takes place.
Some philosophers propose the existence of four basic elements, of which three—fire, water and earth—emanate from the fourth, the Self. Once existing, these elements produce the cosmic manifestation, in which all material creation takes place.
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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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catvāry eveti tatrāpi
teja āpo 'nnam ātmanaḥ
jātāni tair idaṁ jātaṁ
janmāvayavinaḥ khalu


SYNONYMS

catvāri—four; eva—also; iti—thus; tatra—in that case; api—even; tejaḥ—fire; āpaḥ—water; annam—earth; ātmanaḥ—from the Self; jātāni—all arising; taiḥ—by them; idam—this cosmos; jātam—has come about; janma—the birth; avayavinaḥ—of the manifest product; khalu—indeed.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Some philosophers propose the existence of four basic elements, of which three—fire, water and earth—emanate from the fourth, the Self. Once existing, these elements produce the cosmic manifestation, in which all material creation takes place.



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