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Chapter 15: Instructions for Civilized Human Beings

Verse 48–49 of 75
SB 7.15.48-49

हिंस्रं द्रव्यमयं काम्यमग्निहोत्राद्यशान्तिदम् दर्शश्च पूर्णमासश्च चातुर्मास्यं पशुः सुतः एतदिष्टं प्रवृत्ताख्यं हुतं प्रहुतमेव च पूर्तं सुरालयाराम कूपाजीव्यादिलक्षणम्

hiṁsraṁ dravyamayaṁ kāmyam agni-hotrādy-aśāntidam darśaś ca pūrṇamāsaś ca cāturmāsyaṁ paśuḥ sutaḥ etad iṣṭaṁ pravṛttākhyaṁ hutaṁ prahutam eva ca pūrtaṁ surālayārāma- kūpājīvyādi-lakṣaṇam

Synonyms

hiṁsrama system of killing and sacrificing animals; dravya-mayamrequiring much paraphernalia; kāmyamfull of unlimited material desires; agni-hotra-ādiritualistic ceremonies such as the agni-hotra-yajña; aśānti-damcausing anxieties; darśaḥthe darśa ritualistic ceremony; caand; pūrṇamāsaḥthe pūrṇamāsa ritualistic ceremony; caalso; cāturmāsyamobserving four months of regulative principles; paśuḥthe ceremony of sacrificing animals or paśu-yajña; sutaḥthe soma-yajña; etatof all this; iṣṭamthe goal; pravṛtta-ākhyamknown as material attachment; hutamVaiśvadeva, an incarnation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; prahutama ceremony called Baliharaṇa; evaindeed; caalso; pūrtamfor the benefit of the public; sura-ālayaconstructing temples for demigods; ārāmaresting houses and gardens; kūpadigging wells; ājīvya-ādiactivities like distributing food and water; lakṣaṇamsymptoms..

Translation

The ritualistic ceremonies and sacrifices known as agni-hotra-yajña, darśa-yajña, pūrṇamāsa-yajña, cāturmāsya-yajña, paśu-yajña and soma-yajña are all symptomized by the killing of animals and the burning of many valuables, especially food grains, all for the fulfillment of material desires and the creation of anxiety. Performing such sacrifices, worshiping Vaiśvadeva, and performing the ceremony of Baliharaṇa, which all supposedly constitute the goal of life, as well as constructing temples for demigods, building resting houses and gardens, digging wells for the distribution of water, establishing booths for the distribution of food, and performing activities for public welfare—these are all symptomized by attachment to material desires.

Verse 48–49 of 75
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