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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 3|Third Canto]] - [[SB 3.33: Activities of Kapila|Chapter 33: Activities of Kapila]]'''</div> | |||
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tasyās tad yoga-vidhuta- | :tasyās tad yoga-vidhuta- | ||
mārtyaṁ martyam abhūt sarit | :mārtyaṁ martyam abhūt sarit | ||
srotasāṁ pravarā saumya | :srotasāṁ pravarā saumya | ||
siddhidā siddha-sevitā | :siddhidā siddha-sevitā | ||
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''tasyāḥ''—of Devahūti; ''tat''—that; ''yoga''—by ''yoga'' practice; ''vidhuta''—relinquished; ''mārtyam''—material elements; ''martyam''—her mortal body; ''abhūt''—became; ''sarit''—a river; ''srotasām''—of all rivers; ''pravarā''—the foremost; ''saumya''—O gentle Vidura; ''siddhi-dā''—conferring perfection; ''siddha''—by persons desiring perfection; ''sevitā''—resorted to. | |||
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Dear Vidura, the material elements of her body have melted into water and are now a flowing river, which is the most sacred of all rivers. Anyone who bathes in that river also attains perfection, and therefore all persons who desire perfection go bathe there. | Dear Vidura, the material elements of her body have melted into water and are now a flowing river, which is the most sacred of all rivers. Anyone who bathes in that river also attains perfection, and therefore all persons who desire perfection go bathe there. | ||
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Revision as of 03:13, 11 May 2021
TEXT 32
- tasyās tad yoga-vidhuta-
- mārtyaṁ martyam abhūt sarit
- srotasāṁ pravarā saumya
- siddhidā siddha-sevitā
SYNONYMS
tasyāḥ—of Devahūti; tat—that; yoga—by yoga practice; vidhuta—relinquished; mārtyam—material elements; martyam—her mortal body; abhūt—became; sarit—a river; srotasām—of all rivers; pravarā—the foremost; saumya—O gentle Vidura; siddhi-dā—conferring perfection; siddha—by persons desiring perfection; sevitā—resorted to.
TRANSLATION
Dear Vidura, the material elements of her body have melted into water and are now a flowing river, which is the most sacred of all rivers. Anyone who bathes in that river also attains perfection, and therefore all persons who desire perfection go bathe there.