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pathyaṁ pūtam anāyastam<br>
:pathyaṁ pūtam anāyastam
āhāryaṁ sāttvikaṁ smṛtam<br>
:āhāryaṁ sāttvikaṁ smṛtam
rājasaṁ cendriya-preṣṭhaṁ<br>
:rājasaṁ cendriya-preṣṭhaṁ
tāmasaṁ cārti-dāśuci<br>
:tāmasaṁ cārti-dāśuci
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pathyam—beneficial; pūtam—pure; anāyastam—attained without difficulty; āhāryam—food; sāttvikam—in the mode of goodness; smṛtam—is considered; rājasam—in the mode of passion; ca—and; indriya-preṣṭham—very dear to the senses; tāmasam—in the mode of ignorance; ca—and; ārti-da—which creates suffering; aśuci—is impure.
pathyam—beneficial; pūtam—pure; anāyastam—attained without difficulty; āhāryam—food; sāttvikam—in the mode of goodness; smṛtam—is considered; rājasam—in the mode of passion; ca—and; indriya-preṣṭham—very dear to the senses; tāmasam—in the mode of ignorance; ca—and; ārti-da—which creates suffering; aśuci—is impure.
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Food that is wholesome, pure and obtained without difficulty is in the mode of goodness, food that gives immediate pleasure to the senses is in the mode of passion, and food that is unclean and causes distress is in the mode of ignorance.
Food that is wholesome, pure and obtained without difficulty is in the mode of goodness, food that gives immediate pleasure to the senses is in the mode of passion, and food that is unclean and causes distress is in the mode of ignorance.
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Food in the mode of ignorance causes painful disease and ultimately premature death.
Food in the mode of ignorance causes painful disease and ultimately premature death.
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Revision as of 06:23, 30 November 2017

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

TEXT 28

pathyaṁ pūtam anāyastam
āhāryaṁ sāttvikaṁ smṛtam
rājasaṁ cendriya-preṣṭhaṁ
tāmasaṁ cārti-dāśuci


SYNONYMS

pathyam—beneficial; pūtam—pure; anāyastam—attained without difficulty; āhāryam—food; sāttvikam—in the mode of goodness; smṛtam—is considered; rājasam—in the mode of passion; ca—and; indriya-preṣṭham—very dear to the senses; tāmasam—in the mode of ignorance; ca—and; ārti-da—which creates suffering; aśuci—is impure.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Food that is wholesome, pure and obtained without difficulty is in the mode of goodness, food that gives immediate pleasure to the senses is in the mode of passion, and food that is unclean and causes distress is in the mode of ignorance.


PURPORT

Food in the mode of ignorance causes painful disease and ultimately premature death.



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