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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 3|Third Canto]] - [[SB 3.26: Fundamental Principles of Material Nature|Chapter 26: Fundamental Principles of Material Nature]]'''</div>
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==== TEXT 40 ====


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dyotanaṁ pacanaṁ pānam<br>
:dyotanaṁ pacanaṁ pānam
adanaṁ hima-mardanam<br>
:adanaṁ hima-mardanam
tejaso vṛttayas tv etāḥ<br>
:tejaso vṛttayas tv etāḥ
śoṣaṇaṁ kṣut tṛḍ eva ca<br>
:śoṣaṇaṁ kṣut tṛḍ eva ca
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==== SYNONYMS ====
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dyotanam—illumination; pacanam—cooking, digesting; pānam—drinking; adanam—eating; hima-mardanam—destroying cold; tejasaḥ—of fire; vṛttayaḥ—functions; tu—indeed; etāḥ—these; śoṣaṇam—evaporating; kṣut—hunger; tṛṭ—thirst; eva—also; ca—and.
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Fire is appreciated by its light and by its ability to cook, to digest, to destroy cold, to evaporate, and to give rise to hunger, thirst, eating and drinking.
Fire is appreciated by its light and by its ability to cook, to digest, to destroy cold, to evaporate, and to give rise to hunger, thirst, eating and drinking.
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The first symptoms of fire are distribution of light and heat, and the existence of fire is also perceived in the stomach. Without fire we cannot digest what we eat. Without digestion there is no hunger and thirst or power to eat and drink. When there is insufficient hunger and thirst, it is understood that there is a shortage of fire within the stomach, and the Āyur-vedic treatment is performed in connection with the fire element, agni-māndyam. Since fire is increased by the secretion of bile, the treatment is to increase bile secretion. The Āyur-vedic treatment thus corroborates the statements in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. The characteristic of fire in subduing the influence of cold is known to everyone. Severe cold can always be counteracted by fire.
The first symptoms of fire are distribution of light and heat, and the existence of fire is also perceived in the stomach. Without fire we cannot digest what we eat. Without digestion there is no hunger and thirst or power to eat and drink. When there is insufficient hunger and thirst, it is understood that there is a shortage of fire within the stomach, and the Āyur-vedic treatment is performed in connection with the fire element, ''agni-māndyam''. Since fire is increased by the secretion of bile, the treatment is to increase bile secretion. The Āyur-vedic treatment thus corroborates the statements in [[Srimad-Bhagavatam|''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'']]. The characteristic of fire in subduing the influence of cold is known to everyone. Severe cold can always be counteracted by fire.
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 17 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 40

dyotanaṁ pacanaṁ pānam
adanaṁ hima-mardanam
tejaso vṛttayas tv etāḥ
śoṣaṇaṁ kṣut tṛḍ eva ca


SYNONYMS

dyotanam — illumination; pacanam — cooking, digesting; pānam — drinking; adanam — eating; hima-mardanam — destroying cold; tejasaḥ — of fire; vṛttayaḥ — functions; tu — indeed; etāḥ — these; śoṣaṇam — evaporating; kṣut — hunger; tṛṭ — thirst; eva — also; ca — and.


TRANSLATION

Fire is appreciated by its light and by its ability to cook, to digest, to destroy cold, to evaporate, and to give rise to hunger, thirst, eating and drinking.


PURPORT

The first symptoms of fire are distribution of light and heat, and the existence of fire is also perceived in the stomach. Without fire we cannot digest what we eat. Without digestion there is no hunger and thirst or power to eat and drink. When there is insufficient hunger and thirst, it is understood that there is a shortage of fire within the stomach, and the Āyur-vedic treatment is performed in connection with the fire element, agni-māndyam. Since fire is increased by the secretion of bile, the treatment is to increase bile secretion. The Āyur-vedic treatment thus corroborates the statements in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. The characteristic of fire in subduing the influence of cold is known to everyone. Severe cold can always be counteracted by fire.



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