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TEXT 39

TEXT 39

Tekst

Text

etan me saṁśayaṁ kṛṣṇa
chettum arhasy aśeṣataḥ
tvad-anyaḥ saṁśayasyāsya
chettā na hy upapadyate
etan me saṁśayaṁ kṛṣṇa
chettum arhasy aśeṣataḥ
tvad-anyaḥ saṁśayasyāsya
chettā na hy upapadyate

Synonyms

Synonyms

etat — dette er; me — min; saṁśayam — tvivl; kṛṣṇa — O Kṛṣṇa; chettum — at fjerne; arhasi — Du anmodes om; aśeṣataḥ — fuldstændigt; tvat — end Dig; anyaḥ — en anden; saṁśayasya — af tvivlen; asya — denne; chettā — en, der fjerner; na — aldrig; hi — afgjort; upapadyate — kan findes.

etat — this is; me — my; saṁśayam — doubt; kṛṣṇa — O Kṛṣṇa; chettum — to dispel; arhasi — You are requested; aśeṣataḥ — completely; tvat — than You; anyaḥ — other; saṁśayasya — of the doubt; asya — this; chettā — remover; na — never; hi — certainly; upapadyate — is to be found.

Translation

Translation

Dette er min tvivl, O Kṛṣṇa, og jeg beder Dig fjerne den fuldstændigt. Bortset fra Dig findes der ingen, der kan fjerne denne tvivl.

This is my doubt, O Kṛṣṇa, and I ask You to dispel it completely. But for You, no one is to be found who can destroy this doubt.

Purport

Purport

FORKLARING: Kṛṣṇa er den fuldkomne kender af fortid, nutid og fremtid. I begyndelsen af Bhagavad-gītā udtalte Herren, at alle levende væsener eksisterede individuelt i fortiden, de eksisterer her i nutiden, og de fortsætter med at beholde deres individuelle identitet i fremtiden selv efter at være blevet befriet fra den materielle forvikling. Han har altså allerede klargjort spørgsmålet om det individuelle levende væsens fremtid. Nu vil Arjuna gerne vide, hvad der sker med den forfejlede transcendentalist. Ingen er lige med eller overgår Kṛṣṇa, og de såkaldte store vismænd og filosoffer, der er i den materielle naturs vold, kan slet ikke måle sig med Ham. Derfor er Kṛṣṇas konklusion det endelige og fuldstændige svar på enhver tvivl, for Han kender til fulde fortid, nutid og fremtid, men ingen kender Ham. Kun Kṛṣṇa og Kṛṣṇa-bevidste hengivne kan vide, hvad der er hvad.

Kṛṣṇa is the perfect knower of past, present and future. In the beginning of the Bhagavad-gītā, the Lord said that all living entities existed individually in the past, they exist now in the present, and they continue to retain individual identity in the future, even after liberation from the material entanglement. So He has already cleared up the question of the future of the individual living entity. Now, Arjuna wants to know of the future of the unsuccessful transcendentalist. No one is equal to or above Kṛṣṇa, and certainly the so-called great sages and philosophers who are at the mercy of material nature cannot equal Him. Therefore the verdict of Kṛṣṇa is the final and complete answer to all doubts, because He knows past, present and future perfectly – but no one knows Him. Kṛṣṇa and Kṛṣṇa conscious devotees alone can know what is what.