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Song Name: Abhayam Sattva Samsuddhir
Official Name: Book 6 Bhagavad-Gita Parva Section 40 (Chapter 16)
Author: Vyasadeva
Book Name: Mahabharata Bhagavad
Gita
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
śrī-bhagavān uvāca
abhayaḿ sattva-saḿśuddhir jñāna-yoga-vyavasthitiḥ
dānaḿ damaś ca yajñaś ca svādhyāyas tapa ārjavam
(2)
ahiḿsā
satyam akrodhas tyāgaḥ śāntir
apaiśunam
dayā bhūteṣv aloluptvaḿ
mārdavaḿ hrīr
acāpalam
(3)
tejaḥ kṣamā dhṛtiḥ śaucam adroho nātimānitā
bhavanti saḿpadaḿ daivīm abhijātasya bhārata
(4)
dambho darpo’timānaś ca krodhaḥ
pāruṣyam eva ca
ajñānaḿ
cābhijātasya pārtha
saḿpadam āsurīm
(5)
daivī saḿpad vimokṣāya
nibandhāyāsurī matā
mā śucaḥ saḿpadaḿ
daivīm abhijāto’si
pāṇḍava
(6)
dvau bhūta-sargau loke’smin daiva āsura eva ca
daivo vistaraśaḥ prokta āsuraḿ pārtha me śṛṇu
(7)
pravṛttiḿ
ca nivṛttiḿ ca janā
na vidur āsurāḥ
na śaucaḿ nāpi cācāro na satyaḿ teṣu vidyate
(8)
asatyam apratiṣṭhaḿ te jagad āhur anīśvaram
aparaspara-saḿbhūtaḿ kim anyat kāma-haitukam
(9)
etāḿ dṛṣṭim
avaṣṭabhya naṣṭātmāno’lpa-buddhayaḥ
prabhavanty ugra-karmāṇaḥ kṣayāya
jagato’hitāḥ
(10)
kāmam āśritya duṣpūraḿ
dambha-māna-madānvitāḥ
mohād gṛhītvāsad-grāhān pravartante’śucivratāḥ
(11)
cintām aparimeyāḿ ca pralayāntām
upāśritāḥ
kāmopabhoga-paramā etāvad iti niścitāḥ
(12)
āśā-pāśa-śatair baddhāḥ kāma-krodha-parāyaṇāḥ
īhante kāma-bhogārtham anyāyenārtha-saḿcayān
(13)
idam adya mayā labdham idaḿ prāpsye manoratham
idam astīdam api me bhaviṣyati punar dhanam
(14)
asau mayā hataḥ śatrur haniṣye cāparān api
īśvaro’ham
ahaḿ bhogī siddho’haḿ balavān sukhī
(15)
āḍhyo’bhijanavān asmi ko’nyo’sti
sadṛśo mayā
yakṣye dāsyāmi modiṣya ity ajñāna-vimohitāḥ
(16)
aneka-citta-vibhrāntā moha-jāla-samāvṛtāḥ
prasaktāḥ
kāma-bhogeṣu patanti
narake’śucau
(17)
ātma-saḿbhāvitāḥ stabdhā dhana-māna-madānvitāḥ
yajante nāma-yajñais te dambhenāvidhi-pūrvakam
(18)
ahaḿkāraḿ balaḿ darpaḿ kāmaḿ krodhaḿ ca saḿśritāḥ
mām ātma-para-deheṣu pradviṣanto’bhyasūyakāḥ
(19)
tān ahaḿ dviṣataḥ krūrān saḿsāreṣu
narādhamān
kṣipāmy
ajasram aśubhān āsurīṣv eva yoniṣu
(20)
āsurīḿ
yonim āpannā mūḍhā janmani janmani
mām aprāpyaiva kaunteya tato yānty adhamāḿ gatim
(21)
tri-vidhaḿ
narakasyedaḿ dvāraḿ
nāśanam ātmanaḥ
kāmaḥ krodhas tathā lobhas tasmād etat trayaḿ tyajet
(22)
etair vimuktaḥ kaunteya tamo-dvārais tribhir naraḥ
ācaraty ātmanaḥ śreyas tato yāti parāḿ gatim
(23)
yaḥ śāstra-vidhim
utsṛjya vartate kāma-kārataḥ
na sa siddhim avāpnoti
na sukhaḿ na parāḿ gatim
(24)
tasmāc chāstraḿ pramāṇaḿ
te kāryākārya-vyavasthitau
jñātvā śāstra-vidhānoktaḿ karma kartum ihārhasi
TRANSLATION
1-3) The Blessed Lord said:
Fearlessness, purification of one's existence, cultivation of spiritual
knowledge, charity, self-control, performance of sacrifice, study of the Vedas,
austerity and simplicity; nonviolence, truthfulness, freedom from anger; renunciation,
tranquility, aversion to faultfinding, compassion and freedom from covetousness;
gentleness, modesty and steady determination; vigor, forgiveness, fortitude, cleanliness,
freedom from envy and the passion for honor--these transcendental qualities, O son
of Bharata, belong to godly men endowed with divine
nature.
4) Arrogance, pride, anger,
conceit, harshness and ignorance--these qualities belong to those of demoniac
nature, O son of Prtha.
5) The transcendental
qualities are conducive to liberation, whereas the demoniac qualities make for
bondage. Do not worry, O son of Pandu, for you are
born with the divine qualities.
6) O son of Prtha, in this world there are two kinds of created beings.
One is called the divine and the other demoniac. I have already explained to
you at length the divine qualities. Now hear from Me
of the demoniac.
7) Those who are demoniac
do not know what is to be done and what is not to be done. Neither cleanliness
nor proper behavior nor truth is found in them.
8) They say that this world
is unreal, that there is no foundation and that there is no God in control. It
is produced of sex desire, and has no cause other than lust.
9) Following such
conclusions, the demoniac, who are lost to themselves and who have no
intelligence, engage in unbeneficial, horrible works meant to destroy the world.
10) The demoniac, taking
shelter of insatiable lust, pride and false prestige, and being thus illusioned, are always sworn to unclean work, attracted by
the impermanent.
11-12) They
believe that to gratify the senses unto the end of life is the prime necessity
of human civilization. Thus there is no end to their anxiety. Being bound by
hundreds and thousands of desires, by lust and anger, they secure money by
illegal means for sense gratification.
13-15) The
demoniac person thinks: "So much wealth do I have today, and I will gain
more according to my schemes. So much is mine now, and it will increase in the
future, more and more. He is my enemy, and I have killed him; and my other
enemy will also be killed. I am the lord of everything. I am the enjoyer. I am
perfect, powerful and happy. I am the richest man, surrounded by aristocratic
relatives. There is none so powerful and happy as I am.
I shall perform sacrifices, I shall give some charity, and thus I shall rejoice."
In this way, such persons are deluded by ignorance.
16) Thus perplexed by
various anxieties and bound by a network of illusions, one becomes too strongly
attached to sense enjoyment and falls down into hell.
17) Self-complacent and
always impudent, deluded by wealth and false prestige, they sometimes perform
sacrifices in name only without following any rules or regulations.
18) Bewildered by false ego,
strength, pride, lust and anger, the demon becomes envious of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, who is situated in his own body and in the bodies of
others, and blasphemes against the real religion.
19) Those who are envious
and mischievous, who are the lowest among men, are cast by Me
into the ocean of material existence, into various demoniac species of life.
20) Attaining repeated
birth amongst the species of demoniac life, such persons can never approach Me.
Gradually they sink down to the most abominable type of existence.
21) There are three gates
leading to this hell--lust, anger and greed. Every sane man should give these
up, for they lead to the degradation of the soul.
22) The man who has escaped
these three gates of hell, O son of Kunti, performs
acts conducive to self-realization and thus gradually attains the supreme
destination.
23) But he who discards
scriptural injunctions and acts according to his own whims attains neither perfection,
nor happiness, nor the supreme destination.
24) One should understand
what is duty and what is not duty by the regulations
of the scriptures. Knowing such rules and regulations, one should act so that
he may gradually be elevated.
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PURPORTS:
By A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
FOREIGN TRANSLATIONS:
Abhaya Sattva Samsiddhi
Jnane Avasthan
(BENGALI)
UPDATED:
February 12, 2011