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śoka-harṣa-bhaya-krodha-<br>
:śoka-harṣa-bhaya-krodha-
lobha-moha-spṛhādayaḥ<br>
:lobha-moha-spṛhādayaḥ
ahaṅkārasya dṛśyante<br>
:ahaṅkārasya dṛśyante
janma-mṛtyuś ca nātmanaḥ<br>
:janma-mṛtyuś ca nātmanaḥ
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śoka—lamentation; harṣa—elation; bhaya—fear; krodha—anger; lobha—greed; moha—confusion; spṛhā—hankering; ādayaḥ—and so on; ahaṅkārasya—of false ego; dṛśyante—they appear; janma—birth; mṛtyuḥ—death; ca—and; na—not; ātmanaḥ—of the soul.
śoka—lamentation; harṣa—elation; bhaya—fear; krodha—anger; lobha—greed; moha—confusion; spṛhā—hankering; ādayaḥ—and so on; ahaṅkārasya—of false ego; dṛśyante—they appear; janma—birth; mṛtyuḥ—death; ca—and; na—not; ātmanaḥ—of the soul.
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Lamentation, elation, fear, anger, greed, confusion and hankering, as well as birth and death, are experiences of the false ego and not of the pure soul.
Lamentation, elation, fear, anger, greed, confusion and hankering, as well as birth and death, are experiences of the false ego and not of the pure soul.
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False ego is the pure soul's illusory identification with the subtle material mind and the gross material body. As a result of this illusory identification, the conditioned soul feels lamentation for things lost, jubilation over things gained, fear of things inauspicious, anger at the frustration of his desires, and greed for sense gratification. And so, bewildered by such false attractions and aversions, the conditioned soul must accept further material bodies, which means he must undergo repeated births and deaths. One who is self-realized knows that all such mundane emotions have nothing to do with the pure soul, whose natural propensity is to engage in the loving service of the Lord.
False ego is the pure soul's illusory identification with the subtle material mind and the gross material body. As a result of this illusory identification, the conditioned soul feels lamentation for things lost, jubilation over things gained, fear of things inauspicious, anger at the frustration of his desires, and greed for sense gratification. And so, bewildered by such false attractions and aversions, the conditioned soul must accept further material bodies, which means he must undergo repeated births and deaths. One who is self-realized knows that all such mundane emotions have nothing to do with the pure soul, whose natural propensity is to engage in the loving service of the Lord.
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Revision as of 06:40, 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 15

śoka-harṣa-bhaya-krodha-
lobha-moha-spṛhādayaḥ
ahaṅkārasya dṛśyante
janma-mṛtyuś ca nātmanaḥ


SYNONYMS

śoka—lamentation; harṣa—elation; bhaya—fear; krodha—anger; lobha—greed; moha—confusion; spṛhā—hankering; ādayaḥ—and so on; ahaṅkārasya—of false ego; dṛśyante—they appear; janma—birth; mṛtyuḥ—death; ca—and; na—not; ātmanaḥ—of the soul.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Lamentation, elation, fear, anger, greed, confusion and hankering, as well as birth and death, are experiences of the false ego and not of the pure soul.


PURPORT

False ego is the pure soul's illusory identification with the subtle material mind and the gross material body. As a result of this illusory identification, the conditioned soul feels lamentation for things lost, jubilation over things gained, fear of things inauspicious, anger at the frustration of his desires, and greed for sense gratification. And so, bewildered by such false attractions and aversions, the conditioned soul must accept further material bodies, which means he must undergo repeated births and deaths. One who is self-realized knows that all such mundane emotions have nothing to do with the pure soul, whose natural propensity is to engage in the loving service of the Lord.



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