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VERŠ 26

TEXT 26

Verš

Text

śukla-kṛṣṇe gatī hy ete
jagataḥ śāśvate mate
ekayā yāty anāvṛttim
anyayāvartate punaḥ
śukla-kṛṣṇe gatī hy ete
jagataḥ śāśvate mate
ekayā yāty anāvṛttim
anyayāvartate punaḥ

Synonyma

Synonyms

śukla — svetlá; kṛṣṇe — a temná; gatī — cesty odchodu; hi — isto; ete — tieto dve; jagataḥ — z hmotného sveta; śāśvate — podľa Ved; mate — názoru; ekayā — prvý; yāti — ide; anāvṛttim — nevráti sa; anyayā — druhou; āvartate — vráti; punaḥ — opäť.

śukla — light; kṛṣṇe — and darkness; gatī — ways of passing; hi — certainly; ete — these two; jagataḥ — of the material world; śāśvate — of the Vedas; mate — in the opinion; ekayā — by one; yāti — goes; anāvṛttim — to no return; anyayā — by the other; āvartate — comes back; punaḥ — again.

Překlad

Translation

Tieto dve cesty — svetlá a temná — sú podľa Ved dvomi spôsobmi, ako opustiť tento svet. Kto odíde cestou svetla, nevráti sa; kto ide temnou, vráti sa späť.

According to Vedic opinion, there are two ways of passing from this world – one in light and one in darkness. When one passes in light, he does not come back; but when one passes in darkness, he returns.

Význam

Purport

Ācārya Baladeva Vidyābhūṣaṇa cituje rovnaký opis týchto dvoch spôsobov opustenia sveta z Chāndogya Upaniṣady (5.10.3-5). Takto už odnepamäti prichádzajú a odchádzajú ľudia túžiaci po plodoch svojich činov a rôzni filozofi, ktorí nemôžu dosiahnuť konečnú spásu, pretože sa neodovzdali Kṛṣṇovi.

The same description of departure and return is quoted by Ācārya Baladeva Vidyābhūṣaṇa from the Chāndogya Upaniṣad (5.10.3–5). Those who are fruitive laborers and philosophical speculators from time immemorial are constantly going and coming. Actually they do not attain ultimate salvation, for they do not surrender to Kṛṣṇa.