Sloka 37
Text 37
Verš
Text
siddho vipaśyati yato ’dhyagamat svarūpam
daivād upetam atha daiva-vaśād apetaṁ
vāso yathā parikṛtaṁ madirā-madāndhaḥ
siddho vipaśyati yato ’dhyagamat svarūpam
daivād upetam atha daiva-vaśād apetaṁ
vāso yathā parikṛtaṁ madirā-madāndhaḥ
Synonyma
Synonyms
deham — hmotné tělo; ca — a; tam — to; na — ne; caramaḥ — poslední; sthitam — sedící; utthitam — vstávající; vā — nebo; siddhaḥ — realizovaná duše; vipaśyati — chápe; yataḥ — protože; adhyagamat — dosáhla; sva-rūpam — své skutečné totožnosti; daivāt — podle osudu; upetam — dospěla; atha — navíc; daiva-vaśāt — podle osudu; apetam — odešla; vāsaḥ — šaty; yathā — jako; parikṛtam — oblečené; madirā-mada-andhaḥ — ten, kdo je zaslepený opilostí.
deham — material body; ca — and; tam — that; na — not; caramaḥ — last; sthitam — sitting; utthitam — rising; vā — or; siddhaḥ — the realized soul; vipaśyati — can conceive; yataḥ — because; adhyagamat — he has achieved; sva-rūpam — his real identity; daivāt — according to destiny; upetam — arrived; atha — moreover; daiva-vaśāt — according to destiny; apetam — departed; vāsaḥ — clothing; yathā — as; parikṛtam — put on; madirā-mada-andhaḥ — one who is blinded by intoxication.
Překlad
Translation
Dokonale realizovaná duše dosáhla své skutečné totožnosti, a proto nechápe, jak se hmotné tělo pohybuje nebo jedná, stejně jako opilý člověk neví, zda má na sobě šaty nebo ne.
Because he has achieved his real identity, the perfectly realized soul has no conception of how the material body is moving or acting, just as an intoxicated person cannot understand whether or not he has clothing on his body.
Význam
Purport
Toto životní stadium vysvětluje Rūpa Gosvāmī v Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu. Ten, jehož mysl je zcela sladěná s touhou Nejvyšší Osobnosti Božství a kdo se na sto procent věnuje oddané službě Pánu, zapomíná na hmotné požadavky svého těla.
This stage of life is explained by Rūpa Gosvāmī in his Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu. A person whose mind is completely dovetailed with the desire of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and who engages one hundred percent in the service of the Lord, forgets his material bodily demands.