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vikāraḥ khyāyamāno 'pi<br>
:vikāraḥ khyāyamāno 'pi
pratyag-ātmānam antarā<br>
:pratyag-ātmānam antarā
na nirūpyo 'sty aṇur api<br>
:na nirūpyo 'sty aṇur api
syāc cec cit-sama ātma-vat<br>
:syāc cec cit-sama ātma-vat
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vikāraḥ—the transformation of created existence; khyāyamānaḥ—appearing; api—although; pratyak-ātmānam—the Supreme Soul; antarā—without; na—not; nirūpyaḥ—conceivable; asti—is; aṇuḥ—a single atom; api—even; syāt—it is so; cet—if; cit-samaḥ—equally spirit; ātma-vat—remaining as it is, without change.
vikāraḥ—the transformation of created existence; khyāyamānaḥ—appearing; api—although; pratyak-ātmānam—the Supreme Soul; antarā—without; na—not; nirūpyaḥ—conceivable; asti—is; aṇuḥ—a single atom; api—even; syāt—it is so; cet—if; cit-samaḥ—equally spirit; ātma-vat—remaining as it is, without change.
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Although perceived, the transformation of even a single atom of material nature has no ultimate definition without reference to the Supreme Soul. To be accepted as factually existing, something must possess the same quality as pure spirit—eternal, unchanging existence.
Although perceived, the transformation of even a single atom of material nature has no ultimate definition without reference to the Supreme Soul. To be accepted as factually existing, something must possess the same quality as pure spirit—eternal, unchanging existence.
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A mirage of water appearing in the desert is actually a manifestation of light; the false appearance of water is a specific transformation of light. That which falsely appears as independent material nature is similarly a transformation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Material nature is the external potency of the Lord.
A mirage of water appearing in the desert is actually a manifestation of light; the false appearance of water is a specific transformation of light. That which falsely appears as independent material nature is similarly a transformation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Material nature is the external potency of the Lord.
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Revision as of 07:27, 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 29

vikāraḥ khyāyamāno 'pi
pratyag-ātmānam antarā
na nirūpyo 'sty aṇur api
syāc cec cit-sama ātma-vat


SYNONYMS

vikāraḥ—the transformation of created existence; khyāyamānaḥ—appearing; api—although; pratyak-ātmānam—the Supreme Soul; antarā—without; na—not; nirūpyaḥ—conceivable; asti—is; aṇuḥ—a single atom; api—even; syāt—it is so; cet—if; cit-samaḥ—equally spirit; ātma-vat—remaining as it is, without change.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Although perceived, the transformation of even a single atom of material nature has no ultimate definition without reference to the Supreme Soul. To be accepted as factually existing, something must possess the same quality as pure spirit—eternal, unchanging existence.


PURPORT

A mirage of water appearing in the desert is actually a manifestation of light; the false appearance of water is a specific transformation of light. That which falsely appears as independent material nature is similarly a transformation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Material nature is the external potency of the Lord.



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