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==== TEXT 33 ==== | ==== TEXT 33 ==== | ||
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nāhaṁ hālāhalaṁ manye | :nāhaṁ hālāhalaṁ manye | ||
viṣaṁ yasya pratikriyā | :viṣaṁ yasya pratikriyā | ||
brahma-svaṁ hi viṣaṁ proktaṁ | :brahma-svaṁ hi viṣaṁ proktaṁ | ||
nāsya pratividhir bhuvi | :nāsya pratividhir bhuvi | ||
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''na''—not; ''aham''—I; ''hālāhalam''—the poison named ''hālāhala'', which Lord Śiva is famous for having drunk without toxic effects; ''manye''—I consider; ''viṣam''—poison; ''yasya''—of which; ''pratikriyā''—counteraction; ''brahma-svam''—a ''brāhmaṇa's'' property; ''hi''—indeed; ''viṣam''—poison; ''proktam''—called; ''na''—not; ''asya''—for it; ''pratividhiḥ''—antidote; ''bhuvi''—in the world. | |||
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I do not consider hālāhala to be real poison, because it has an antidote. But a brāhmaṇa's property, when stolen, can truly be called poison, for it has no antidote in this world. | I do not consider hālāhala to be real poison, because it has an antidote. But a brāhmaṇa's property, when stolen, can truly be called poison, for it has no antidote in this world. | ||
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One who takes a brāhmaṇa's property, thinking to enjoy it, has actually taken the most deadly poison. | One who takes a ''brāhmaṇa's'' property, thinking to enjoy it, has actually taken the most deadly poison. | ||
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Revision as of 07:54, 25 May 2021
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 33
- nāhaṁ hālāhalaṁ manye
- viṣaṁ yasya pratikriyā
- brahma-svaṁ hi viṣaṁ proktaṁ
- nāsya pratividhir bhuvi
SYNONYMS
na—not; aham—I; hālāhalam—the poison named hālāhala, which Lord Śiva is famous for having drunk without toxic effects; manye—I consider; viṣam—poison; yasya—of which; pratikriyā—counteraction; brahma-svam—a brāhmaṇa's property; hi—indeed; viṣam—poison; proktam—called; na—not; asya—for it; pratividhiḥ—antidote; bhuvi—in the world.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
I do not consider hālāhala to be real poison, because it has an antidote. But a brāhmaṇa's property, when stolen, can truly be called poison, for it has no antidote in this world.
PURPORT
One who takes a brāhmaṇa's property, thinking to enjoy it, has actually taken the most deadly poison.