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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.29.1a-2a
labdhvehānte manushyatvam
jīvātmā sa viśishyate
SYNONYMS
sarveshām — all; eva — certainly; jantūnām — of animals; satatam — always; deha-poshane — to maintain the body; asti — there is; prajñā — intelligence; samāyattā — resting on; kah — what; viśeshah — difference; tadā — then; nrinām — of the human beings; labdhvā — having attained; iha — here; ante — at the end of many births; manushyatvam — a human life; hitvā — after giving up; deha-ādi — in the gross and subtle body; asat-graham — an incorrect conception of life; ātma — of spiritual knowledge; srityā — by the path; vihāya — having abandoned; idam — this body; jīva-ātmā — the individual spirit soul; sah — that; viśishyate — becomes prominent.
TRANSLATION
A desire to maintain body, wife and children is also observed in animal society. The animals have full intelligence to manage such affairs. If a human being is simply advanced in this respect, what is the difference between him and an animal? One should be very careful to understand that this human life is attained after many, many births in the evolutionary process. A learned man who gives up the bodily conception of life, both gross and subtle, will, by the enlightenment of spiritual knowledge, become a prominent individual spirit soul, as the Supreme Lord is also.
PURPORT
It is said that man is a rational animal, but from this verse we can also understand that rationality exists even in animal life. Unless there is rationality, how can an animal maintain its body by working so hard? That the animals are not rational is untrue; their rationality, however, is not very advanced. In any case, we cannot deny them rationality. The point is that one should use one's reason to understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead, for that is the perfection of human life.
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