Canto 12: The Age of DeteriorationChapter 3: The Bhūmi-gītā

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 12.3.39-40

nityam udvigna-manaso

durbhiksha-kara-karśitāh

niranne bhū-tale rājan

anāvrishti-bhayāturāh

vāso-'nna-pāna-śayana-

vyavāya-snāna-bhūshanaih

hīnāh piśāca-sandarśā

bhavishyanti kalau prajāh

SYNONYMS

nityam — constantly; udvigna — agitated; manasah — their minds; durbhiksha — by famine; kara — and taxes; karśitah — emaciated; niranne — when there is no food to be found; bhū-tale — upon the surface of the earth; rājanO King Parīkshit; anāvrishti — of drought; bhaya — because of fear; āturāh — anxious; vāsah — clothing; anna — food; pāna — drink; śayana — rest; vyavāya — sex; snāna — bathing; bhūshanaih — and personal ornaments; hīnāh — lacking; piśāca-sandarśāh — appearing just like ghostly demons; bhavishyanti — they will become; kalauin the age of Kali; prajāh — the people.

TRANSLATION

In the age of Kali, people's minds will always be agitated. They will become emaciated by famine and taxation, my dear King, and will always be disturbed by fear of drought. They will lack adequate clothing, food and drink, will be unable to properly rest, have sex or bathe themselves, and will have no ornaments to decorate their bodies. In fact, the people of Kali-yuga will gradually come to appear like ghostly, haunted creatures.

PURPORT

The symptoms described here are already prevalent in many countries of the world and will gradually spread to other places engulfed by impiety and materialism.

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