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śailī dāru-mayī lauhī | :śailī dāru-mayī lauhī | ||
lepyā lekhyā ca saikatī | :lepyā lekhyā ca saikatī | ||
mano-mayī maṇi-mayī | :mano-mayī maṇi-mayī | ||
pratimāṣṭa-vidhā smṛtā | :pratimāṣṭa-vidhā smṛtā | ||
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śailī—made of stone; dāru-mayī—made of wood; lauhī—made of metal; lepyā—made of clay, sandalwood and other substances laid down as a paste; lekhyā—painted; ca—and; saikatī—made of sand; manaḥ-mayī—conceived of in the mind; maṇi-mayī—made of jewels; pratimā—the Deity; aṣṭa-vidhā—in eight varieties; smṛtā—it is remembered. | śailī—made of stone; dāru-mayī—made of wood; lauhī—made of metal; lepyā—made of clay, sandalwood and other substances laid down as a paste; lekhyā—painted; ca—and; saikatī—made of sand; manaḥ-mayī—conceived of in the mind; maṇi-mayī—made of jewels; pratimā—the Deity; aṣṭa-vidhā—in eight varieties; smṛtā—it is remembered. | ||
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The Deity form of the Lord is said to appear in eight varieties—stone, wood, metal, earth, paint, sand, the mind or jewels. | The Deity form of the Lord is said to appear in eight varieties—stone, wood, metal, earth, paint, sand, the mind or jewels. | ||
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Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī explains that certain Deity forms, such as those made of sand, are manifested for a brief time to fulfill a personal desire of the worshiper. Those, however, who desire to attain pure love of God should worship the permanent form of the Deity (made, for instance, of marble, gold or brass), and they should maintain continual worship. In Kṛṣṇa consciousness there is no scope for neglecting the worship of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. | Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī explains that certain Deity forms, such as those made of sand, are manifested for a brief time to fulfill a personal desire of the worshiper. Those, however, who desire to attain pure love of God should worship the permanent form of the Deity (made, for instance, of marble, gold or brass), and they should maintain continual worship. In Kṛṣṇa consciousness there is no scope for neglecting the worship of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. | ||
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Revision as of 06:32, 30 November 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 12
- śailī dāru-mayī lauhī
- lepyā lekhyā ca saikatī
- mano-mayī maṇi-mayī
- pratimāṣṭa-vidhā smṛtā
SYNONYMS
śailī—made of stone; dāru-mayī—made of wood; lauhī—made of metal; lepyā—made of clay, sandalwood and other substances laid down as a paste; lekhyā—painted; ca—and; saikatī—made of sand; manaḥ-mayī—conceived of in the mind; maṇi-mayī—made of jewels; pratimā—the Deity; aṣṭa-vidhā—in eight varieties; smṛtā—it is remembered.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
The Deity form of the Lord is said to appear in eight varieties—stone, wood, metal, earth, paint, sand, the mind or jewels.
PURPORT
Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī explains that certain Deity forms, such as those made of sand, are manifested for a brief time to fulfill a personal desire of the worshiper. Those, however, who desire to attain pure love of God should worship the permanent form of the Deity (made, for instance, of marble, gold or brass), and they should maintain continual worship. In Kṛṣṇa consciousness there is no scope for neglecting the worship of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.