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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 11.23.44
hiran-mayo mat-sakha udvicaste
manah sva-lingam parigrhya kaman
jusan nibaddho guna-sangato 'sau
SYNONYMS
anihah -- not endeavoring; atma -- the Supreme Soul; manasa -- along with the mind; samihata -- which is struggling; hiran-mayah -- exhibiting transcendental enlightenment; mat-sakhah -- my friend; udvicaste -- looks down from above; manah -- the mind; sva-lingam -- which projects the image of the material world upon him (the soul); parigrhya -- embracing; kaman -- objects of desire; jusan -- engaging with; nibaddhah -- becomes bound; guna-sangatah -- because of association with the modes of nature; asau -- that infinitesimal spirit soul.
TRANSLATION
Although present along with the struggling mind within the material body, the Supersoul is not endeavoring, because He is already endowed with transcendental enlightenment. Acting as my friend, He simply witnesses from His transcendental position. I, the infinitesimal spirit soul, on the other hand, have embraced this mind, which is the mirror reflecting the image of the material world. Thus I have become engaged in enjoying objects of desire and am entangled due to contact with the modes of nature.
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