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Chapter 6: Creation of the Universal Form

Verse 18 of 40
SB 3.6.18

त्वचमस्य विनिर्भिन्नां विविशुर्धिष्ण्यमोषधीः अंशेन रोमभिः कण्डूं यैरसौ प्रतिपद्यते

tvacam asya vinirbhinnāṁ viviśur dhiṣṇyam oṣadhīḥ aṁśena romabhiḥ kaṇḍūṁ yair asau pratipadyate

Synonyms

tvacamskin; asyaof the gigantic form; vinirbhinnāmbeing separately manifested; viviśuḥentered; dhiṣṇyamthe controlling deity; oṣadhīḥsensations; aṁśenawith parts; romabhiḥthrough the hairs on the body; kaṇḍūmitching; yaiḥby which; asauthe living entity; pratipadyateexperiences..

Translation

When there was a separate manifestation of skin, the controlling deities of sensations and its different parts entered into it, and thus the living entities feel itching and happiness due to touch.

Purport

For sense perception there are two principal items, touch and itching, and both of them are controlled by the skin and hairs on the body. According to Śrī Viśvanātha Cakravartī, the controlling deity of touch is the air passing within the body, and the controlling deity of the hairs on the body is Oṣadhya. For the skin the object of perception is touch, and for the hairs on the body the object of perception is itching.

Verse 18 of 40
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