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chandāṁsy anantasya śiro gṛṇanti<br>
:chandāṁsy anantasya śiro gṛṇanti
daṁṣṭrā yamaḥ sneha-kalā dvijāni<br>
:daṁṣṭrā yamaḥ sneha-kalā dvijāni
hāso janonmāda-karī ca māyā<br>
:hāso janonmāda-karī ca māyā
duranta-sargo yad-apāṅga-mokṣaḥ<br>
:duranta-sargo yad-apāṅga-mokṣaḥ
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chandāṁsi—the Vedic hymns; anantasya—of the Supreme; śiraḥ—the cerebral passage; gṛṇanti—they say; daṁṣṭrāḥ—the jaws of teeth; yamaḥ—Yamarāja, the director of sinners; sneha-kalāḥ—the art of affection; dvijāni—the set of teeth; hāsaḥ—smile; jana-unmāda-karī—the most alluring; ca—also; māyā—illusory energy; duranta—unsurpassable; sargaḥ—the material creation; yat-apāṅga—whose glance; mokṣaḥ—casting over.
''chandāṁsi''—the Vedic hymns; ''anantasya''—of the Supreme; ''śiraḥ''—the cerebral passage; ''gṛṇanti''—they say; ''daṁṣṭrāḥ''—the jaws of teeth; ''yamaḥ''—Yamarāja, the director of sinners; ''sneha-kalāḥ''—the art of affection; ''dvijāni''—the set of teeth; ''hāsaḥ''—smile; ''jana-unmāda-karī''—the most alluring; ''ca''—also; ''māyā''—illusory energy; ''duranta''—unsurpassable; ''sargaḥ''—the material creation; ''yat-apāṅga''—whose glance; ''mokṣaḥ''—casting over.
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They say that the Vedic hymns are the cerebral passage of the Lord, and His jaws of teeth are Yama, god of death, who punishes the sinners. The art of affection is His set of teeth, and the most alluring illusory material energy is His smile. This great ocean of material creation is but the casting of His glance over us.
They say that the Vedic hymns are the cerebral passage of the Lord, and His jaws of teeth are Yama, god of death, who punishes the sinners. The art of affection is His set of teeth, and the most alluring illusory material energy is His smile. This great ocean of material creation is but the casting of His glance over us.
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According to Vedic assertion, this material creation is the result of the Lord's casting a glance over the material energy, which is described herein as the most alluring illusory energy. The conditioned souls who are allured by such materialism should know that the material temporary creation is simply an imitation of the reality and that those who are captivated by such alluring glances of the Lord are put under the direction of the controller of sinners called Yamarāja. The Lord smiles affectionately, displaying His teeth. The intelligent person who can grasp these truths about the Lord becomes a soul fully surrendered unto Him.
According to Vedic assertion, this material creation is the result of the Lord's casting a glance over the material energy, which is described herein as the most alluring illusory energy. The conditioned souls who are allured by such materialism should know that the material temporary creation is simply an imitation of the reality and that those who are captivated by such alluring glances of the Lord are put under the direction of the controller of sinners called Yamarāja. The Lord smiles affectionately, displaying His teeth. The intelligent person who can grasp these truths about the Lord becomes a soul fully surrendered unto Him.
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Revision as of 15:40, 30 November 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 31

chandāṁsy anantasya śiro gṛṇanti
daṁṣṭrā yamaḥ sneha-kalā dvijāni
hāso janonmāda-karī ca māyā
duranta-sargo yad-apāṅga-mokṣaḥ


SYNONYMS

chandāṁsi—the Vedic hymns; anantasya—of the Supreme; śiraḥ—the cerebral passage; gṛṇanti—they say; daṁṣṭrāḥ—the jaws of teeth; yamaḥ—Yamarāja, the director of sinners; sneha-kalāḥ—the art of affection; dvijāni—the set of teeth; hāsaḥ—smile; jana-unmāda-karī—the most alluring; ca—also; māyā—illusory energy; duranta—unsurpassable; sargaḥ—the material creation; yat-apāṅga—whose glance; mokṣaḥ—casting over.


TRANSLATION

They say that the Vedic hymns are the cerebral passage of the Lord, and His jaws of teeth are Yama, god of death, who punishes the sinners. The art of affection is His set of teeth, and the most alluring illusory material energy is His smile. This great ocean of material creation is but the casting of His glance over us.


PURPORT

According to Vedic assertion, this material creation is the result of the Lord's casting a glance over the material energy, which is described herein as the most alluring illusory energy. The conditioned souls who are allured by such materialism should know that the material temporary creation is simply an imitation of the reality and that those who are captivated by such alluring glances of the Lord are put under the direction of the controller of sinners called Yamarāja. The Lord smiles affectionately, displaying His teeth. The intelligent person who can grasp these truths about the Lord becomes a soul fully surrendered unto Him.



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