Guest guest Posted January 31, 2001 Report Share Posted January 31, 2001 Therefore Lord says, evam pravartitam cakram: "This is a circle, circle, that in Vedic literature, Vedic scripture, they give you direction how to work." And by working you perform yajna. By performing yajna, you have got regular rainfalls. By regular rainfalls, you get production of grains. And by production of grains, you eat and live happily. So this is a circle. This is a circle. So Lord says, Lord Krsna says, evam pravartitam cakram. Cakram means circle. This is a circle. Nanuvartayatiha yah: "One who does not follow this circle of activity," aghayuh, "he is simply spoiling his life. He is is simply "aghayuh." Aghayuh means "His duration of life, his duration of very valuable human form of life, he is simply wasting." Why? Indriyaramah: "Simply for sense gratification like the cats and dogs and hogs." Aghayur indriyaramo mogham partha sa jivati: "His life is now doomed. His life is now doomed." So this is the injunction of Lord Krsna. Evam pravartitam cakram nanuvartayatiha yah: "Anyone who does not follow this circle of activities, then it is to be understood that he is spoiling his valuable human life, and his life is doomed." Hare Krsna. >>> Ref. VedaBase => Bhagavad-gita 3.13-16 -- New York, May 23, 1966 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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