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indriyāṇi mano buddhiḥ<br>
:indriyāṇi mano buddhiḥ
saha vaikārikair nṛpa<br>
:saha vaikārikair nṛpa
praviśanti hy ahaṅkāraṁ<br>
:praviśanti hy ahaṅkāraṁ
sva-guṇair aham ātmani<br>
:sva-guṇair aham ātmani
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indriyāṇi—the senses; manaḥ—the mind; buddhiḥ—intelligence; saha vaikārikaiḥ—along with the demigods, who are products of false ego in the mode of goodness; nṛpa—O King; praviśanti—they enter; hi—indeed; ahaṅkāram—the element ego; sta-guṇaiḥ—along with its qualities (goodness, passion and ignorance); aham—ego; ātmani—into the mahat-tattva.
indriyāṇi—the senses; manaḥ—the mind; buddhiḥ—intelligence; saha vaikārikaiḥ—along with the demigods, who are products of false ego in the mode of goodness; nṛpa—O King; praviśanti—they enter; hi—indeed; ahaṅkāram—the element ego; sta-guṇaiḥ—along with its qualities (goodness, passion and ignorance); aham—ego; ātmani—into the mahat-tattva.
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My dear King, the material senses and intelligence merge into false ego in the mode of passion, from which they arose; and the mind, along with the demigods, merges into false ego in the mode of goodness. Then the total false ego, along with all of its qualities, merges into the mahat-tattva.
My dear King, the material senses and intelligence merge into false ego in the mode of passion, from which they arose; and the mind, along with the demigods, merges into false ego in the mode of goodness. Then the total false ego, along with all of its qualities, merges into the mahat-tattva.
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Revision as of 03:51, 30 November 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 15

indriyāṇi mano buddhiḥ
saha vaikārikair nṛpa
praviśanti hy ahaṅkāraṁ
sva-guṇair aham ātmani


SYNONYMS

indriyāṇi—the senses; manaḥ—the mind; buddhiḥ—intelligence; saha vaikārikaiḥ—along with the demigods, who are products of false ego in the mode of goodness; nṛpa—O King; praviśanti—they enter; hi—indeed; ahaṅkāram—the element ego; sta-guṇaiḥ—along with its qualities (goodness, passion and ignorance); aham—ego; ātmani—into the mahat-tattva.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

My dear King, the material senses and intelligence merge into false ego in the mode of passion, from which they arose; and the mind, along with the demigods, merges into false ego in the mode of goodness. Then the total false ego, along with all of its qualities, merges into the mahat-tattva.



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