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SB 11.26.18

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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

TEXT 18

kvāyaṁ malīmasaḥ kāyo
daurgandhyādy-ātmako 'śuciḥ
kva guṇāḥ saumanasyādyā
hy adhyāso 'vidyayā kṛtaḥ


SYNONYMS

kva—where; ayam—this; malīmasaḥ—very filthy; kāyaḥ—material body; daurgandhya—bad odor; ādi—and so on; ātmakaḥ—consisting of; aśuciḥ—unclean; kva—where; guṇāḥ—the so-called good qualities; saumanasya—the fragrance and tenderness of flowers; ādyāḥ—and so on; hi—certainly; adhyāsaḥ—the superficial imposition; avidyayā—by ignorance; kṛtaḥ—created.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

What is this polluted body anyway—so filthy and full of bad odors? I was attracted by the fragrance and beauty of a woman's body, but what are those so-called attractive features? They are simply a false covering created by illusion.


PURPORT

Purūravā now understands that although he was madly attracted to the fragrant, shapely body of Urvaśī, in fact that body was a sack of stool, gas, bile, mucus, hairs and other repugnant elements. In other words, Purūravā is now becoming sane.



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