Canto 11: General HistoryChapter 13: The Hamsa-avatara Answers the Questions of the Sons of Brahma

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 11.13.4

agamo 'pah praja desah

kalah karma ca janma ca

dhyanam mantro 'tha samskaro

dasaite guna-hetavah

SYNONYMS

agamah -- religious scriptures; apah -- water; prajah -- association with people in general or one's children; desah -- place; kalah -- time; karma -- activities; ca -- also; janma -- birth; ca -- also; dhyanam -- meditation; mantrah -- chanting of mantras; atha -- and; samskarah -- rituals for purification; dasa -- ten; ete -- these; guna -- of the modes of nature; hetavah -- causes.

TRANSLATION

According to the quality of religious scriptures, water, one's association with one's children or with people in general, the particular place, the time, activities, birth, meditation, chanting of mantras, and purificatory rituals, the modes of nature become differently prominent.

PURPORT

The ten items mentioned above possess superior and inferior qualities and are thus identified as being in goodness, passion or ignorance. One can increase the mode of goodness by selecting religious scriptures in goodness, pure water, friendship with other persons in goodness, and so on. One should scrupulously avoid any of these ten items that may be polluted by an inferior mode of nature.

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