Thursday, 6 September 2012

September 6,2012. Day 31 .BHAGAVAD GITA - As It Is Original by His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada.Chapter 1. (Continued) TEXT 29



 BHAGAVAD GITA - As It Is Original by His Divine Grace Srila Prabhupada
Day 31. 6.9.2012   
Chapter 1. Observing the Armies on the Battlefield of Kuruksetra (Continued)
TEXT 29
  vepathus ca sarire me 
roma-harsas ca jayate
 
gandivam sramsate hastat
 
tvak caiva paridahyate
SYNONYMS
      vepathuh--trembling of the body; ca--also; sarire--on the body; me--my; roma-harsah--standing of the hair on end; ca--also; jayate--is taking place; gandivam--the bow of Arjuna; sramsate--is slipping; hastat--from the hands; tvak--skin; ca--also; eva--certainly; paridahyate--burning.
TRANSLATION
      My whole body is trembling, and my hair is standing on end. My bow Gandiva is slipping from my hand, and my skin is burning.
*   PURPORT
    There are two kinds of trembling of the body, and two kinds of standings of the hair on end. Such phenomena occur either in great spiritual ecstasy or out of great fear under material conditions. There is no fear in transcendental realization. Arjuna's symptoms in this situation are out of material fear--namely, loss of life. This is evident from other symptoms also; he became so impatient that his famous bow Gandiva was slipping from his hands, and, because his heart was burning within him, he was feeling a burning sensation of the skin. All these are due to a material conception of life.


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