Canto 4: Creation of the Fourth OrderChapter 28: Purańjana Becomes a Woman in the Next Life

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.28.16

duhitrih putra-pautrāmś ca

jāmi-jāmātri-pārshadān

svatvāvaśishtam yat kińcid

griha-kośa-paricchadam

SYNONYMS

duhitrih — daughters; putra — sons; pautrān — grandsons; ca — and; jāmi — daughters-in-law; jāmātri — sons-in-law; pārshadān — associates; svatva — property; avaśishtam — remaining; yat kińcit — whatever; griha — home; kośa — accumulation of wealth; paricchadam — household paraphernalia.

TRANSLATION

King Purańjana then began to think of his daughters, sons, grandsons, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, servants and other associates as well as his house, his household paraphernalia and his little accumulation of wealth.

PURPORT

It is not infrequent for a person overly attached to the material body to request a physician to prolong his life at least for some time. If the so-called scientific physician is able to prolong one's life for a few minutes through the use of oxygen or other medicines, he thinks that he is very successful in his attempts, although ultimately the patient will die. This is called the struggle for existence. At the time of death both patient and physician still think of prolonging life, although all the constituents of the body are practically dead and gone.

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