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Chapter 2: Hiraṇyakaśipu, King of the Demons

Verse 25–26 of 55
SB 7.2.25-26

एष आत्मविपर्यासो ह्यलिंगे लिंगभावना एष प्रियाप्रियैर्योगो वियोगः कर्मसंसृतिः सम्भवश्च विनाशश्च शोकश्च विविधः स्मृतः अविवेकश्च चिन्ता च विवेकास्मृतिरेव च

eṣa ātma-viparyāso hy aliṅge liṅga-bhāvanā eṣa priyāpriyair yogo viyogaḥ karma-saṁsṛtiḥ sambhavaś ca vināśaś ca śokaś ca vividhaḥ smṛtaḥ avivekaś ca cintā ca vivekāsmṛtir eva ca

Synonyms

eṣaḥthis; ātma-viparyāsaḥbewilderment of the living being; hiindeed; aliṅgein that which does not possess a material body; liṅga-bhāvanāaccepting the material body to be the self; eṣaḥthis; priyawith those who are very dear; apriyaiḥand with those who are not dear (enemies, those not in the family, etc.); yogaḥconnection; viyogaḥseparation; karmathe fruits of action; saṁsṛtiḥthe material condition of life; sambhavaḥaccepting birth; caand; vināśaḥaccepting death; caand; śokaḥlamentation; caand; vividhaḥvarieties; smṛtaḥmentioned in scripture; avivekaḥlack of discrimination; caand; cintāanxiety; caalso; vivekaof proper discrimination; asmṛtiḥforgetfulness; evaindeed; caalso..

Translation

In his bewildered state, the living entity, accepting the body and mind to be the self, considers some people to be his kinsmen and others to be outsiders. Because of this misconception, he suffers. Indeed, the accumulation of such concocted material ideas is the cause of suffering and so-called happiness in the material world. The conditioned soul thus situated must take birth in different species and work in various types of consciousness, thus creating new bodies. This continued material life is called saṁsāra. Birth, death, lamentation, foolishness and anxiety are due to such material considerations. Thus we sometimes come to a proper understanding and sometimes fall again to a wrong conception of life.

Verse 25–26 of 55
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