Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 47: The Song of the Bee

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.47.32

yenendriyārthān dhyāyeta

mrishā svapna-vad utthitah

tan nirundhyād indriyāni

vinidrah pratyapadyata

SYNONYMS

yena — by which (mind); indriya — of the senses; arthān — upon the objects; dhyāyeta — one meditates; mrishā — false; svapna-vat — like a dream; utthitah — arisen from sleep; tat — that (mind); nirundhyāt — one should bring under control; indriyāni — the senses; vinidrah — not sleeping (alert); pratyapadyata — they obtain.

TRANSLATION

As a person just arisen from sleep may continue to meditate on a dream even though it is illusory, so by the agency of the mind one meditates on the sense objects, which the senses can then obtain. Therefore one should become fully alert and bring the mind under control.

PURPORT

The verb pratipad means "to be perceived or restored." The soul that is vinidra, free from the dreamlike condition of material consciousness, is restored to its constitutional position as an eternal servitor of the Lord, Śrī Krishna, and thus the soul is directly perceived by pure consciousness.

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