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ते तं भुक्त्वा सवर्गलॊकं विशालं; कषीणे पुण्ये मर्त्यलॊकं विशन्ति
एवं तरयीधर्मम अनुप्रपन्ना; गतागतं कामकामा लभन्ते


te taṁ bhuktvā svarga-lokaṁ viśālaṁ
kṣīṇe puṇye martya-lokaṁ viśanti
evaṁ trayī-dharmam anuprapannā
gatāgataṁ kāma-kāmā labhante

WORD BY WORD — PALAVRA POR PALAVRA

tethey
tamthat
bhuktvāhaving enjoyed
svarga-lokamheaven
viśālamvast
kṣīṇebeing exhausted
puṇyethe results of their pious activities
martya-lokamto the mortal earth
viśantifall down
evamthus
trayīof the three Vedas
dharmamdoctrines
anuprapannāḥfollowing
gata-āgatamdeath and birth
kāma-kāmāḥdesiring sense enjoyments
labhanteattain

TRANSLATION — TRADUÇÃO

When they have thus enjoyed vast heavenly sense pleasure and the results of their pious activities are exhausted, they return to this mortal planet again. Thus those who seek sense enjoyment by adhering to the principles of the three Vedas achieve only repeated birth and death.


PURPORT — SIGNIFICADO

One who is promoted to the higher planetary systems enjoys a longer duration of life and better facilities for sense enjoyment, yet one is not allowed to stay there forever. One is again sent back to this earth upon finishing the resultant fruits of pious activities. He who has not attained perfection of knowledge, as indicated in the Vedānta-sūtra (janmādy asya yataḥ), or, in other words, he who fails to understand Kṛṣṇa, the cause of all causes, becomes baffled about achieving the ultimate goal of life and is thus subjected to the routine of being promoted to the higher planets and then again coming down, as if situated on a ferris wheel which sometimes goes up and sometimes comes down. The purport is that instead of being elevated to the spiritual world, from which there is no longer any possibility of coming down, one simply revolves in the cycle of birth and death on higher and lower planetary systems. One should better take to the spiritual world to enjoy an eternal life full of bliss and knowledge and never return to this miserable material existence.



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