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SB 11.26.21

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 21

tvaṅ-māṁsa-rudhira-snāyu-
medo-majjāsthi-saṁhatau
viṇ-mūtra-pūye ramatāṁ
kṛmīṇāṁ kiyad antaram


SYNONYMS

tvak—out of skin; māṁsa—flesh; rudhira—blood; snāyu—muscle; medaḥ—fat; majjā—marrow; asthi—and bone; saṁhatau—composed; viṭ—of stool; mūtra—urine; pūye—and pus; ramatām—enjoying; kṛmīṇām—compared to the worms; kiyat—how much; antaram—difference.


TRANSLATION

What difference is there between ordinary worms and persons who try to enjoy this material body composed of skin, flesh, blood, muscle, fat, marrow, bone, stool, urine and pus?

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