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kaler durviṣahaḥ krodhas | :kaler durviṣahaḥ krodhas | ||
tamas tam anuvartate | :tamas tam anuvartate | ||
tamasā grasyate puṁsaś | :tamasā grasyate puṁsaś | ||
cetanā vyāpinī drutam | :cetanā vyāpinī drutam | ||
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kaleḥ—from quarrel; durviṣahaḥ—intolerable; krodhaḥ—anger; tamaḥ—ignorance; tam—that anger; anuvartate—follows; tamasā—by ignorance; grasyate—is seized; puṁsaḥ—of a man; cetanā—the consciousness; vyāpinī—broad; drutam—swiftly. | kaleḥ—from quarrel; durviṣahaḥ—intolerable; krodhaḥ—anger; tamaḥ—ignorance; tam—that anger; anuvartate—follows; tamasā—by ignorance; grasyate—is seized; puṁsaḥ—of a man; cetanā—the consciousness; vyāpinī—broad; drutam—swiftly. | ||
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From quarrel arises intolerable anger, followed by the darkness of ignorance. This ignorance quickly overtakes a man's broad intelligence. | From quarrel arises intolerable anger, followed by the darkness of ignorance. This ignorance quickly overtakes a man's broad intelligence. | ||
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The desire for material association arises from one's propensity to deny that everything is God's energy. Falsely imagining material sense objects to be separate from the Supreme Lord, one desires to enjoy them; such desire gives rise to conflict and quarrel in human society. This conflict inevitably gives rise to great anger, which makes human beings become foolish and destructive. Thus the actual goal of human life is quickly forgotten. | The desire for material association arises from one's propensity to deny that everything is God's energy. Falsely imagining material sense objects to be separate from the Supreme Lord, one desires to enjoy them; such desire gives rise to conflict and quarrel in human society. This conflict inevitably gives rise to great anger, which makes human beings become foolish and destructive. Thus the actual goal of human life is quickly forgotten. | ||
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Revision as of 05:52, 30 November 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 20
- kaler durviṣahaḥ krodhas
- tamas tam anuvartate
- tamasā grasyate puṁsaś
- cetanā vyāpinī drutam
SYNONYMS
kaleḥ—from quarrel; durviṣahaḥ—intolerable; krodhaḥ—anger; tamaḥ—ignorance; tam—that anger; anuvartate—follows; tamasā—by ignorance; grasyate—is seized; puṁsaḥ—of a man; cetanā—the consciousness; vyāpinī—broad; drutam—swiftly.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
From quarrel arises intolerable anger, followed by the darkness of ignorance. This ignorance quickly overtakes a man's broad intelligence.
PURPORT
The desire for material association arises from one's propensity to deny that everything is God's energy. Falsely imagining material sense objects to be separate from the Supreme Lord, one desires to enjoy them; such desire gives rise to conflict and quarrel in human society. This conflict inevitably gives rise to great anger, which makes human beings become foolish and destructive. Thus the actual goal of human life is quickly forgotten.