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==== TEXT 59 ==== | ==== TEXT 59 ==== | ||
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sukha-duḥkha-prado nānyaḥ | :sukha-duḥkha-prado nānyaḥ | ||
puruṣasyātma-vibhramaḥ | :puruṣasyātma-vibhramaḥ | ||
mitrodāsīna-ripavaḥ | :mitrodāsīna-ripavaḥ | ||
saṁsāras tamasaḥ kṛtaḥ | :saṁsāras tamasaḥ kṛtaḥ | ||
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sukha-duḥkha-pradaḥ—giver of happiness and distress; na—there is no; anyaḥ—other; puruṣasya—of the soul; ātma—of the mind; vibhramaḥ—bewilderment; mitra—friends; udāsīna—indifferent parties; ripavaḥ—and enemies; saṁsāraḥ—material life; tamasaḥ—out of ignorance; kṛtaḥ—created. | sukha-duḥkha-pradaḥ—giver of happiness and distress; na—there is no; anyaḥ—other; puruṣasya—of the soul; ātma—of the mind; vibhramaḥ—bewilderment; mitra—friends; udāsīna—indifferent parties; ripavaḥ—and enemies; saṁsāraḥ—material life; tamasaḥ—out of ignorance; kṛtaḥ—created. | ||
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No other force besides his own mental confusion makes the soul experience happiness and distress. His perception of friends, neutral parties and enemies and the whole material life he builds around this perception are simply created out of ignorance. | No other force besides his own mental confusion makes the soul experience happiness and distress. His perception of friends, neutral parties and enemies and the whole material life he builds around this perception are simply created out of ignorance. | ||
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Everyone is working hard to please their friends, defeat their enemies and maintain the status quo with neutral parties. These relations are certainly based on the material body and do not exist beyond the body's inevitable demise. They are called ignorance, or material illusion. | Everyone is working hard to please their friends, defeat their enemies and maintain the status quo with neutral parties. These relations are certainly based on the material body and do not exist beyond the body's inevitable demise. They are called ignorance, or material illusion. | ||
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Revision as of 06:14, 30 November 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 59
- sukha-duḥkha-prado nānyaḥ
- puruṣasyātma-vibhramaḥ
- mitrodāsīna-ripavaḥ
- saṁsāras tamasaḥ kṛtaḥ
SYNONYMS
sukha-duḥkha-pradaḥ—giver of happiness and distress; na—there is no; anyaḥ—other; puruṣasya—of the soul; ātma—of the mind; vibhramaḥ—bewilderment; mitra—friends; udāsīna—indifferent parties; ripavaḥ—and enemies; saṁsāraḥ—material life; tamasaḥ—out of ignorance; kṛtaḥ—created.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
No other force besides his own mental confusion makes the soul experience happiness and distress. His perception of friends, neutral parties and enemies and the whole material life he builds around this perception are simply created out of ignorance.
PURPORT
Everyone is working hard to please their friends, defeat their enemies and maintain the status quo with neutral parties. These relations are certainly based on the material body and do not exist beyond the body's inevitable demise. They are called ignorance, or material illusion.