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vikurvan kriyayā cā-dhīr<br>
:vikurvan kriyayā cā-dhīr
anivṛttiś ca cetasām<br>
:anivṛttiś ca cetasām
gātrāsvāsthyaṁ mano bhrāntaṁ<br>
:gātrāsvāsthyaṁ mano bhrāntaṁ
raja etair niśāmaya<br>
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vikurvan—becoming distorted; kriyayā—by activity; ca—and; ā—even up to; dhīḥ—the intelligence; anivṛttiḥ—failure to stop; ca—and; cetasām—on the part of the conscious faculties of intelligence and the senses; gātra—of the working senses; asvāsthyam—unhealthy condition; manaḥ—the mind; bhrāntam—unsteady; rajaḥ—passion; etaiḥ—by these symptoms; niśāmaya—you should understand.
vikurvan—becoming distorted; kriyayā—by activity; ca—and; ā—even up to; dhīḥ—the intelligence; anivṛttiḥ—failure to stop; ca—and; cetasām—on the part of the conscious faculties of intelligence and the senses; gātra—of the working senses; asvāsthyam—unhealthy condition; manaḥ—the mind; bhrāntam—unsteady; rajaḥ—passion; etaiḥ—by these symptoms; niśāmaya—you should understand.
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You should discern the mode of passion by its symptoms—the distortion of the intelligence because of too much activity, the inability of the perceiving senses to disentangle themselves from mundane objects, an unhealthy condition of the working physical organs, and the unsteady perplexity of the mind.
You should discern the mode of passion by its symptoms—the distortion of the intelligence because of too much activity, the inability of the perceiving senses to disentangle themselves from mundane objects, an unhealthy condition of the working physical organs, and the unsteady perplexity of the mind.
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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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vikurvan kriyayā cā-dhīr
anivṛttiś ca cetasām
gātrāsvāsthyaṁ mano bhrāntaṁ
raja etair niśāmaya


SYNONYMS

vikurvan—becoming distorted; kriyayā—by activity; ca—and; ā—even up to; dhīḥ—the intelligence; anivṛttiḥ—failure to stop; ca—and; cetasām—on the part of the conscious faculties of intelligence and the senses; gātra—of the working senses; asvāsthyam—unhealthy condition; manaḥ—the mind; bhrāntam—unsteady; rajaḥ—passion; etaiḥ—by these symptoms; niśāmaya—you should understand.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

You should discern the mode of passion by its symptoms—the distortion of the intelligence because of too much activity, the inability of the perceiving senses to disentangle themselves from mundane objects, an unhealthy condition of the working physical organs, and the unsteady perplexity of the mind.



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