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TEXT 16

TEXT 16

Devanagari

Devanagari

बहिरन्तश्च भूतानामचरं चरमेव च ।
सूक्ष्मत्वात्तदविज्ञेयं दूरस्थं चान्तिके च तत् ॥ १६ ॥

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Tekst

bahir antaś ca bhūtānām
acaraṁ caram eva ca
sūkṣmatvāt tad avijñeyaṁ
dūra-sthaṁ cāntike ca tat
bahir antaś ca bhūtānām
acaraṁ caram eva ca
sūkṣmatvāt tad avijñeyaṁ
dūra-sthaṁ cāntike ca tat

Synonyms

Synonyms

bahiḥ — outside; antaḥ — inside; ca — also; bhūtānām — of all living entities; acaram — not moving; caram — moving; eva — also; ca — and; sūkṣmatvāt — on account of being subtle; tat — that; avijñeyam — unknowable; dūra-stham — far away; ca — also; antike — near; ca — and; tat — that.

bahiḥ — väljaspool; antaḥ — seespool; ca — samuti; bhūtānām — kõikide elusolendite; acaram — liikumatu; caram — liikuv; eva — samuti; ca — ja; sūkṣmatvāt — peenekoelisuse tõttu; tat — see; avijñeyam — teadmatu; dūra-stham — kaugel eemal; ca — samuti; antike — lähedal; ca — ja; tat — see.

Translation

Translation

The Supreme Truth exists outside and inside of all living beings, the moving and the nonmoving. Because He is subtle, He is beyond the power of the material senses to see or to know. Although far, far away, He is also near to all.

Kõrgeim Tõde eksisteerib nii kõikide liikuvate ja liikumatute elusolendite sees kui ka neist väljaspool. Kuna Ta on peenekoeline, pole Teda võimalik materiaalsete meeltega näha või tunda. Ehkki Ta on väga kaugel eemal, on Ta alati kõikide lähedal.

Purport

Purport

In Vedic literature we understand that Nārāyaṇa, the Supreme Person, is residing both outside and inside of every living entity. He is present in both the spiritual and material worlds. Although He is far, far away, still He is near to us. These are the statements of Vedic literature. Āsīno dūraṁ vrajati śayāno yāti sarvataḥ (Kaṭha Upaniṣad 1.2.21). And because He is always engaged in transcendental bliss, we cannot understand how He is enjoying His full opulence. We cannot see or understand with these material senses. Therefore in the Vedic language it is said that to understand Him our material mind and senses cannot act. But one who has purified his mind and senses by practicing Kṛṣṇa consciousness in devotional service can see Him constantly. It is confirmed in Brahma-saṁhitā that the devotee who has developed love for the Supreme God can see Him always, without cessation. And it is confirmed in Bhagavad-gītā (11.54) that He can be seen and understood only by devotional service. Bhaktyā tv ananyayā śakyaḥ.

Vedakirjandusest saame me teada, et Nārāyaṇa, Kõrgeim Isiksus, asub nii igas elusolendis kui neist kõigist väljaspool. Ta viibib nii vaimses kui materiaalses maailmas. Ehkki Ta asub kaugel eemal, on Ta ikkagi meie lähedal. Sedasi kinnitavad vedalikud pühakirjad. Āsīno dūraṁ vrajati śayāno yāti sarvataḥ. („Kaṭha Upaniṣad" 1.2.21) Jumal on alati täis transtsendentaalset õndsust, nautides Oma täiuslikke jumalikke omadusi, kuid nagu kinnitatakse vedakirjanduses, ei suuda me seda oma materiaalsete meelte ja mõistusega näha ega mõista. Ent see, kes on puhastanud oma mõistuse ja meeled, praktiseerides Jumala pühendunud teenimist Kṛṣṇa teadvuses, suudab Teda pidevalt näha. Ka „Brahma-saṁhitās" kinnitatakse, et see, kes on arendanud endas välja armastuse Kõigekõrgema Jumala vastu, suudab Teda näha alati, lakkamatult. Ning „Bhagavad-gītā" (11.54) kinnitab, et Jumalat on võimalik näha ja mõista üksnes pühendunud teenimise läbi. Bhaktyā tv ananyayā śakyaḥ.