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utsisṛkṣor dhātu-malaṁ<br>
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nirabhidyata vai gudam<br>
:nirabhidyata vai gudam
tataḥ pāyus tato mitra<br>
:tataḥ pāyus tato mitra
utsarga ubhayāśrayaḥ<br>
:utsarga ubhayāśrayaḥ
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utsisṛkṣoḥ—desiring to evacuate; dhātu-malam—refuse of eatables; nirabhidyata—became open; vai—certainly; gudam—the evacuating hole; tataḥ—thereafter; pāyuḥ—the evacuating sense organ; tataḥ—thereafter; mitraḥ—the controlling demigod; utsargaḥ—the substance evacuated; ubhaya—both; āśrayaḥ—shelter.
''utsisṛkṣoḥ''—desiring to evacuate; ''dhātu-malam''—refuse of eatables; ''nirabhidyata''—became open; ''vai''—certainly; ''gudam''—the evacuating hole; ''tataḥ''—thereafter; ''pāyuḥ''—the evacuating sense organ; ''tataḥ''—thereafter; ''mitraḥ''—the controlling demigod; ''utsargaḥ''—the substance evacuated; ''ubhaya''—both; ''āśrayaḥ''—shelter.
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Thereafter, when He desired to evacuate the refuse of eatables, the evacuating hole, anus, and the sensory organ thereof developed along with the controlling deity Mitra. The sensory organ and the evacuating substance are both under the shelter of the controlling deity.
Thereafter, when He desired to evacuate the refuse of eatables, the evacuating hole, anus, and the sensory organ thereof developed along with the controlling deity Mitra. The sensory organ and the evacuating substance are both under the shelter of the controlling deity.
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Even in the matter of evacuating stool, the refuse is controlled, so how can the living entity claim to be independent?
Even in the matter of evacuating stool, the refuse is controlled, so how can the living entity claim to be independent?
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Revision as of 16:33, 30 November 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 27

utsisṛkṣor dhātu-malaṁ
nirabhidyata vai gudam
tataḥ pāyus tato mitra
utsarga ubhayāśrayaḥ


SYNONYMS

utsisṛkṣoḥ—desiring to evacuate; dhātu-malam—refuse of eatables; nirabhidyata—became open; vai—certainly; gudam—the evacuating hole; tataḥ—thereafter; pāyuḥ—the evacuating sense organ; tataḥ—thereafter; mitraḥ—the controlling demigod; utsargaḥ—the substance evacuated; ubhaya—both; āśrayaḥ—shelter.


TRANSLATION

Thereafter, when He desired to evacuate the refuse of eatables, the evacuating hole, anus, and the sensory organ thereof developed along with the controlling deity Mitra. The sensory organ and the evacuating substance are both under the shelter of the controlling deity.


PURPORT

Even in the matter of evacuating stool, the refuse is controlled, so how can the living entity claim to be independent?



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