1.
प्रथमोऽध्यायः
Chapter 1
2.
द्वितीयोऽध्यायः
Chapter 2
3.
तृतीयोऽध्यायः
Chapter 3
4.
चतुर्थोऽध्यायः
Chapter 4
5.
पञ्चमोऽध्यायः
Chapter 5
6.
षष्ठोऽध्यायः
Chapter 6
7.
सप्तमोऽध्यायः
Chapter 7
8.
अष्टमोऽध्यायः
Chapter 8
9.
नवमोऽध्यायः
Chapter 9
10.
दशमोऽध्यायः
Chapter 10
11.
एकादशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 11
12.
द्वादशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 12
13.
त्रयोदशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 13
14.
चतुर्दशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 14
15.
पञ्चदशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 15
16.
षोडशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 16
17.
सप्तदशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 17
18.
अष्टादशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 18
19.
एकोनविंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 19
20.
विंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 20
21.
एकविंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 21
22.
द्वाविंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 22
23.
त्रयोविंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 23
24.
चतुर्विंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 24
25.
पञ्चविंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 25
26.
षड्विंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 26
27.
सप्तविंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 27
28.
अष्टाविंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 28
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एकोनत्रिंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 29
30.
त्रिंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 30
31.
एकत्रिंशोऽध्यायः
Chapter 31
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प्राचीनबर्हिरुवाच भगवंस्ते वचोऽस्माभिर्न सम्यगवगम्यते । कवयस्तद्विजानन्ति न वयं कर्ममोहिताः ।। ४-२९-१ ।।
sanskrit
King Prācīnabarhi replied: My dear lord, we could not appreciate completely the purport of your allegorical story of King Purañjana. Actually, those who are perfect in spiritual knowledge can understand, but for us, who are overly attached to fruitive activities, to realize the purpose of your story is very difficult. ।। 4-29-1 ।।
english translation
hindi translation
prAcInabarhiruvAca bhagavaMste vaco'smAbhirna samyagavagamyate | kavayastadvijAnanti na vayaM karmamohitAH || 4-29-1 ||
hk transliteration
नारद उवाच पुरुषं पुरञ्जनं विद्याद्यद्व्यनक्त्यात्मनः पुरम् । एकद्वित्रिचतुष्पादं बहु पादमपादकम् ।। ४-२९-२ ।।
sanskrit
The great sage Nārada Muni continued: You must understand that Purañjana, the living entity, transmigrates according to his own work into different types of bodies, which may be one-legged, two-legged, three-legged, four-legged, many-legged or simply legless. Transmigrating into these various types of bodies, the living entity, as the so-called enjoyer, is known as Purañjana. ।। 4-29-2 ।।
english translation
hindi translation
nArada uvAca puruSaM puraJjanaM vidyAdyadvyanaktyAtmanaH puram | ekadvitricatuSpAdaM bahu pAdamapAdakam || 4-29-2 ||
hk transliteration
योऽविज्ञाताहृतस्तस्य पुरुषस्य सखेश्वरः । यन्न विज्ञायते पुम्भिर्नामभिर्वा क्रियागुणैः ।। ४-२९-३ ।।
sanskrit
The person I have described as unknown is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the master and eternal friend of the living entity. Since the living entities cannot realize the Supreme Personality of Godhead by material names, activities or qualities, He remains everlastingly unknown to the conditioned soul. ।। 4-29-3 ।।
english translation
hindi translation
yo'vijJAtAhRtastasya puruSasya sakhezvaraH | yanna vijJAyate pumbhirnAmabhirvA kriyAguNaiH || 4-29-3 ||
hk transliteration
यदा जिघृक्षन् पुरुषः कार्त्स्न्येन प्रकृतेर्गुणान् । नवद्वारं द्विहस्ताङ्घ्रि तत्रामनुत साध्विति ।। ४-२९-४ ।।
sanskrit
When the living entity wants to enjoy the modes of material nature in their totality, he prefers, out of many bodily forms, to accept that body which has nine gates, two hands and two legs. Thus he prefers to become a human being or a demigod. ।। 4-29-4 ।।
english translation
hindi translation
yadA jighRkSan puruSaH kArtsnyena prakRterguNAn | navadvAraM dvihastAGghri tatrAmanuta sAdhviti || 4-29-4 ||
hk transliteration
बुद्धिं तु प्रमदां विद्यान्ममाहमिति यत्कृतम् । यामधिष्ठाय देहेऽस्मिन् पुमान् भुङ्क्तेऽक्षभिर्गुणान् ।। ४-२९-५ ।।
sanskrit
The great sage Nārada continued: The word pramadā mentioned in this regard refers to material intelligence, or ignorance. It is to be understood as such. When one takes shelter of this kind of intelligence, he identifies himself with the material body. Influenced by the material consciousness of “I” and “mine,” he begins to enjoy and suffer through his senses. Thus the living entity is entrapped. ।। 4-29-5 ।।
english translation
hindi translation
buddhiM tu pramadAM vidyAnmamAhamiti yatkRtam | yAmadhiSThAya dehe'smin pumAn bhuGkte'kSabhirguNAn || 4-29-5 ||
hk transliteration
Srimad Bhagavatam
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प्राचीनबर्हिरुवाच भगवंस्ते वचोऽस्माभिर्न सम्यगवगम्यते । कवयस्तद्विजानन्ति न वयं कर्ममोहिताः ।। ४-२९-१ ।।
sanskrit
King Prācīnabarhi replied: My dear lord, we could not appreciate completely the purport of your allegorical story of King Purañjana. Actually, those who are perfect in spiritual knowledge can understand, but for us, who are overly attached to fruitive activities, to realize the purpose of your story is very difficult. ।। 4-29-1 ।।
english translation
hindi translation
prAcInabarhiruvAca bhagavaMste vaco'smAbhirna samyagavagamyate | kavayastadvijAnanti na vayaM karmamohitAH || 4-29-1 ||
hk transliteration
नारद उवाच पुरुषं पुरञ्जनं विद्याद्यद्व्यनक्त्यात्मनः पुरम् । एकद्वित्रिचतुष्पादं बहु पादमपादकम् ।। ४-२९-२ ।।
sanskrit
The great sage Nārada Muni continued: You must understand that Purañjana, the living entity, transmigrates according to his own work into different types of bodies, which may be one-legged, two-legged, three-legged, four-legged, many-legged or simply legless. Transmigrating into these various types of bodies, the living entity, as the so-called enjoyer, is known as Purañjana. ।। 4-29-2 ।।
english translation
hindi translation
nArada uvAca puruSaM puraJjanaM vidyAdyadvyanaktyAtmanaH puram | ekadvitricatuSpAdaM bahu pAdamapAdakam || 4-29-2 ||
hk transliteration
योऽविज्ञाताहृतस्तस्य पुरुषस्य सखेश्वरः । यन्न विज्ञायते पुम्भिर्नामभिर्वा क्रियागुणैः ।। ४-२९-३ ।।
sanskrit
The person I have described as unknown is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the master and eternal friend of the living entity. Since the living entities cannot realize the Supreme Personality of Godhead by material names, activities or qualities, He remains everlastingly unknown to the conditioned soul. ।। 4-29-3 ।।
english translation
hindi translation
yo'vijJAtAhRtastasya puruSasya sakhezvaraH | yanna vijJAyate pumbhirnAmabhirvA kriyAguNaiH || 4-29-3 ||
hk transliteration
यदा जिघृक्षन् पुरुषः कार्त्स्न्येन प्रकृतेर्गुणान् । नवद्वारं द्विहस्ताङ्घ्रि तत्रामनुत साध्विति ।। ४-२९-४ ।।
sanskrit
When the living entity wants to enjoy the modes of material nature in their totality, he prefers, out of many bodily forms, to accept that body which has nine gates, two hands and two legs. Thus he prefers to become a human being or a demigod. ।। 4-29-4 ।।
english translation
hindi translation
yadA jighRkSan puruSaH kArtsnyena prakRterguNAn | navadvAraM dvihastAGghri tatrAmanuta sAdhviti || 4-29-4 ||
hk transliteration
बुद्धिं तु प्रमदां विद्यान्ममाहमिति यत्कृतम् । यामधिष्ठाय देहेऽस्मिन् पुमान् भुङ्क्तेऽक्षभिर्गुणान् ।। ४-२९-५ ।।
sanskrit
The great sage Nārada continued: The word pramadā mentioned in this regard refers to material intelligence, or ignorance. It is to be understood as such. When one takes shelter of this kind of intelligence, he identifies himself with the material body. Influenced by the material consciousness of “I” and “mine,” he begins to enjoy and suffer through his senses. Thus the living entity is entrapped. ।। 4-29-5 ।।
english translation
hindi translation
buddhiM tu pramadAM vidyAnmamAhamiti yatkRtam | yAmadhiSThAya dehe'smin pumAn bhuGkte'kSabhirguNAn || 4-29-5 ||
hk transliteration