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Chapter 26: Fundamental Principles of Material Nature

Verse 44 of 71
SB 3.26.44

रसमात्राद्विकुर्वाणादम्भसो दैवचोदितात् गन्धमात्रमभूत्तस्मात्पृथ्वी घ्राणस्तु गन्धगः

rasa-mātrād vikurvāṇād ambhaso daiva-coditāt gandha-mātram abhūt tasmāt pṛthvī ghrāṇas tu gandhagaḥ

Synonyms

rasa-mātrātwhich evolves from the subtle element taste; vikurvāṇātundergoing transformation; ambhasaḥfrom water; daiva-coditātby a superior arrangement; gandha-mātramthe subtle element odor; abhūtbecame manifest; tasmātfrom that; pṛthvīearth; ghrāṇaḥthe olfactory sense; tuin fact; gandha-gaḥwhich perceives aromas..

Translation

Due to the interaction of water with the taste perception, the subtle element odor evolves under superior arrangement. Thence the earth and the olfactory sense by which we can variously experience the aroma of the earth become manifest.

Verse 44 of 71
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