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:dharaṇy uvāca
dharaṇy uvāca<br>
:bhavān hi veda tat sarvaṁ
bhavān hi veda tat sarvaṁ<br>
:yan māṁ dharmānupṛcchasi
yan māṁ dharmānupṛcchasi<br>
:caturbhir vartase yena
caturbhir vartase yena<br>
:pādair loka-sukhāvahaiḥ
pādair loka-sukhāvahaiḥ<br>
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''dharaṇī uvāca''—mother earth replied; ''bhavān''—your good self; ''hi''—certainly; ''veda''—know; ''tat sarvam''—all that you have inquired from me; ''yat''—that; ''mām''—from me; ''dharma''—O personality of religious principles; ''anupṛcchasi''—you have inquired one after another; ''caturbhiḥ''—by four; ''vartase''—you exist; ''yena''—by which; ''pādaiḥ''—by the legs; ''loka''—in each and every planet; ''sukha-āvahaiḥ''—increasing the happiness.
dharaṇī uvāca—mother earth replied; bhavān—your good self; hi—certainly; veda—know; tat sarvam—all that you have inquired from me; yat—that; mām—from me; dharma—O personality of religious principles; anupṛcchasi—you have inquired one after another; caturbhiḥ—by four; vartase—you exist; yena—by which; pādaiḥ—by the legs; loka—in each and every planet; sukha-āvahaiḥ—increasing the happiness.
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The earthly deity [in the form of a cow] thus replied to the personality of religious principles [in the form of a bull]: O Dharma, whatever you have inquired from me shall be known to you. I shall try to reply to all those questions. Once you too were maintained by your four legs, and you increased happiness all over the universe by the mercy of the Lord.
The earthly deity [in the form of a cow] thus replied to the personality of religious principles [in the form of a bull]: O Dharma, whatever you have inquired from me shall be known to you. I shall try to reply to all those questions. Once you too were maintained by your four legs, and you increased happiness all over the universe by the mercy of the Lord.
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The principles of religion are laid down by the Lord Himself, and the executor of such laws is Dharmarāja, or Yamarāja. Such principles work fully in the age of Satya-yuga; in the Tretā-yuga they are reduced by a fraction of one fourth; in the Dvāpara-yuga they are reduced to one half, and in the Kali-yuga they are reduced to one fourth, gradually diminishing to the zero point, and then devastation takes place. Happiness in the world depends proportionately on the maintenance of the religious principles, individually or collectively. The best part of valor is to maintain the principles despite all kinds of odds. Thus one can be happy during the span of life and ultimately return to Godhead.
The principles of religion are laid down by the Lord Himself, and the executor of such laws is Dharmarāja, or Yamarāja. Such principles work fully in the age of Satya-yuga; in the Tretā-yuga they are reduced by a fraction of one fourth; in the Dvāpara-yuga they are reduced to one half, and in the Kali-yuga they are reduced to one fourth, gradually diminishing to the zero point, and then devastation takes place. Happiness in the world depends proportionately on the maintenance of the religious principles, individually or collectively. The best part of valor is to maintain the principles despite all kinds of odds. Thus one can be happy during the span of life and ultimately return to Godhead.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 25

dharaṇy uvāca
bhavān hi veda tat sarvaṁ
yan māṁ dharmānupṛcchasi
caturbhir vartase yena
pādair loka-sukhāvahaiḥ


SYNONYMS

dharaṇī uvāca—mother earth replied; bhavān—your good self; hi—certainly; veda—know; tat sarvam—all that you have inquired from me; yat—that; mām—from me; dharma—O personality of religious principles; anupṛcchasi—you have inquired one after another; caturbhiḥ—by four; vartase—you exist; yena—by which; pādaiḥ—by the legs; loka—in each and every planet; sukha-āvahaiḥ—increasing the happiness.


TRANSLATION

The earthly deity [in the form of a cow] thus replied to the personality of religious principles [in the form of a bull]: O Dharma, whatever you have inquired from me shall be known to you. I shall try to reply to all those questions. Once you too were maintained by your four legs, and you increased happiness all over the universe by the mercy of the Lord.


PURPORT

The principles of religion are laid down by the Lord Himself, and the executor of such laws is Dharmarāja, or Yamarāja. Such principles work fully in the age of Satya-yuga; in the Tretā-yuga they are reduced by a fraction of one fourth; in the Dvāpara-yuga they are reduced to one half, and in the Kali-yuga they are reduced to one fourth, gradually diminishing to the zero point, and then devastation takes place. Happiness in the world depends proportionately on the maintenance of the religious principles, individually or collectively. The best part of valor is to maintain the principles despite all kinds of odds. Thus one can be happy during the span of life and ultimately return to Godhead.



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