🪷 Bhagavad-Gītā · 17.8

Chapter 17 · श्रद्धात्रयविभागयोग · Śraddhā-Traya-Vibhāga-Yoga · "The Yoga of the Three Types of Faith" · Verse 8 of 28

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आयुःसत्त्वबलारोग्यसुखप्रीतिविवर्धनाः।रस्याः स्निग्धाः स्थिरा हृद्या आहाराः सात्त्विकप्रियाः।।17.8।।
Bhagavad-Gītā 17.8 · the yathārtha śloka (Devanāgarī Sanskrit · canonical)

🪷 English Translations

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Shri Purohit Swami · Poetic English · 1935 · public domain · Cosmo Press tradition
17.8 The foods that prolong life and increase purity, vigour, health, cheerfulness and happiness are those that are delicious, soothing, substantial and agreeable. These are loved by the Pure.
Swami Sivananda · Direct prose · Divine Life Society
17.8 The foods which increase life, purity, strength, health, joy and cheerfulness (good appetite), which are savoury and oleaginous, substantial and agreeable, are dear to the Sattvic (pure) people.
Swami Gambīrānanda · Word-key glosses · Advaita Ashrama · Śaṅkara-school
17.8 Aharah, foods; ayuh-sattva-bala-arogya-sukha-priti-vivardhanah, that augment life, firmneess of mind, strength, health delight; [Life-a brilliant life; firmness of mind or vigour; strength-ability of body and organs; happiness-pleasure of mind; delight-great joy even at seeing other persons prosperous.] and which are rasyah, succulent; snigdhah, oleaginous; sthirah, substantial, lasing in the body for long; [Beneficial to the body for long.] and hrdyah, agreeable, to one's liking; are sattvika-priyah, dear to one endowed with sattva.
Swami Ādidevānanda · Śrī-Vaiṣṇava perspective · Rāmānuja school
17.8 To a man endowed with Sattva, foods preponderating in Sattva become dear. The foods preponderating in Sattva promote longevity. Again they promote intellectual alertness. 'Sattva', means internal organ, viz., knowledge which is the effect of the internal organ is here meant by the term Sattva. For the Sattva is the cause of growth of knowledge, as declared in: 'From Sattva arises knowledge' (14.17). Even as the food preponderant in Sattva is the cause of the growth of knowledge, likewise, they promote strength and health; they also promote pleasure and happiness. As the time of assimilation they, by themselves, promote happiness, viz, by the performance of actions which cause happiness. They are sweet, viz., abundant in sweet juices. They are mixed with oil, viz., wholly oily. They are substantial, viz., they originate substantial effects. They are agreeable viz., they appear to the eye in beautiful forms. Food of this kind, full of Sattva-guna, is dear to the person characterised by Sattva.
Dr. S. Sankaranarayan · Academic precision · modern scholarly
17.8. The foods that increase life, energy, strength, good health, happiness and satisfaction; and which are delicious, soft, substantial and pleasant to heart (stomach) - they are dear to the men of the Sattva (Strand).

🪷 Hindi Translation · हिन्दी अनुवाद

For the Hindi-aware seer · Pūjya Swami Rāmsukhdās ji's translation · the highest-readability modern Hindi rendering · Gītā-Press Gorakhpur tradition.

🪷 Swami Rāmsukhdās · Sādhaka-Sañjīvanī tradition · Gītā-Press Gorakhpur · highest modern Hindi reading
।।17.8।।आयु, सत्त्वगुण, बल, आरोग्य, सुख और प्रसन्नता बढ़ानेवाले, स्थिर रहनेवाले, हृदयको शक्ति देनेवाले, रसयुक्त तथा चिकने -- ऐसे आहार अर्थात् भोजन करनेके पदार्थ सात्त्विक मनुष्यको प्रिय होते हैं।

🪷 English Commentaries · The Ācārya Voices

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Swami Sivananda · Verse-by-verse word-keys with Sanskrit anchors
17.8 आयुःसत्त्वबलारोग्यसुखप्रीतिविवर्धनाः those which increase Ayus (life)? Sattva (purity)? Bala (strength)? Arogya (health)? Sukha (joy)? Priti (cheerfulness and good appetite)? रस्याः savoury? स्निग्धाः oleaginous? स्थिराः substantial? हृद्याः agreeable? आहाराः the foods? सात्त्विकप्रियाः are dear to Sattvic (pure).Commentary Pure food increases the vitality and strength of those who eat it. It augments the energy of the mind also.Sattva Cheerfulness purity inner? moral and spiritual strength and courage that keep the mind steady even in great distress.Bala Strength absence of fatigue even in doing difficult work.Priti Absence of retching good appetite.Rasyah Sweet and juicy.Sthirah Substantial which can last long in the body vitalising but not difficult to digest.Hridyah The mere sight of the food is very pleasing to the mind and it is free from odour of smoke or burnt condition.Sattvic food produces cheerfulness? serenity and mental clarity and helps the aspirants to enter into deep meditation and maintain mental poise and nervous eilibrium. It supplies the maximum energy to the body and the mind. It is very easily assimilated and absorbed.A Sattvic man relishes juicy food and other foods which are attractive in form? soft to touch and pleasant to taste? which are small in bulk but great in nourishment like the words from the lips of a spiritual preceptor. Sattvic food is highly conducive to health.Eat that food which will develop Sattva in you. Milk? butter? fresh? ripe fruits? almonds? green Dal? barley? Parwal? Torai? Karela? plantains? etc.? are Sattvic. Abandon fish? meat? liors? eggs? etc.? ruthlessly if you want to increase Sattva and attain Selfrealisation. The mind is formed of the subtle portion of the food. जैसा अन्न वैसा मन As is the food so is the mind says a Hindi proverb. If you take Sattvic food? the mind also will be Sattvic. The seven elements (Dhatus) of the body (Chyle? blood? flesh? fat? bone? marrow and semen) are formed out of food.Ideas or concepts are generated in the mind corresponding to these seven elements. As is the constitution of these elements? so is the constitution of the mind. Just as water is rendered hot when the pot that contains it is placed over the fire? so also the nature and constitution of the mind is according to the nature and constitution of the food or the seven elements.
Swami Gambīrānanda · Advaita-school commentary (Śaṅkara tradition)
17.8 Aharah, foods; ayuh-sattva-bala-arogya-sukha-priti-vivardhanah, that augment life, firmneess of mind, strength, health delight; [Life-a brilliant life; firmness of mind or vigour; strength-ability of body and organs; happiness-pleasure of mind; delight-great joy even at seeing other persons prosperous.] and which are rasyah, succulent; snigdhah, oleaginous; sthirah, substantial, lasing in the body for long; [Beneficial to the body for long.] and hrdyah, agreeable, to one's liking; are sattvika-priyah, dear to one endowed with sattva.
Swami Ādidevānanda · Rāmānuja Śrī-Vaiṣṇava commentary
17.8 To a man endowed with Sattva, foods preponderating in Sattva become dear. The foods preponderating in Sattva promote longevity. Again they promote intellectual alertness. 'Sattva', means internal organ, viz., knowledge which is the effect of the internal organ is here meant by the term Sattva. For the Sattva is the cause of growth of knowledge, as declared in: 'From Sattva arises knowledge' (14.17). Even as the food preponderant in Sattva is the cause of the growth of knowledge, likewise, they promote strength and health; they also promote pleasure and happiness. As the time of assimilation they, by themselves, promote happiness, viz, by the performance of actions which cause happiness. They are sweet, viz., abundant in sweet juices. They are mixed with oil, viz., wholly oily. They are substantial, viz., they originate substantial effects. They are agreeable viz., they appear to the eye in beautiful forms. Food of this kind, full of Sattva-guna, is dear to the person characterised by Sattva.
Dr. S. Sankaranarayan · Modern academic scholarship
17.8 See Comment under 17.10
Swami Chinmayānanda · Chinmaya Mission · modern Vedantic teaching
।।17.8।। आध्यात्मिक प्रवृत्ति के सात्त्विक पुरुषों को स्वभावत वही आहार रुचिकर होता है? जो आयुवर्धक हो? न कि केवल शरीर को स्थूल बनाने वाला आहार। आहार ऐसा हो? जो ध्यानाभ्यास के लिए आवश्यक ओज प्रदान करे तथा विषयों के प्रलोभनों से अविचलित रहने के लिए बल की वृद्धि करे। अरोग्यवर्धक आहार सात्त्विक पुरुष को प्रिय होता है। उसी प्रकार प्रीति और मन की प्रसन्नतावर्धक आहार सात्त्विक कहलाता है।भोज्य पदार्थों के गुणानुसार यहाँ उन्हें चार भागों में वर्गीकृत किया गया है। वे हैं रस्या रसयुक्त? स्निग्ध चिकनाई से युक्त? स्थिर और मनप्रसाद के अनुकूल हृद्या। सात्त्विक पुरुषों को ऐसे समस्त पदार्थ स्वभावत प्रिय होते हैं? जो उपर्युक्त गुणों से युक्त होते हैं अर्थात् आयुबलादि विवर्धक होते हैं।इसमें कोई सन्देह नहीं है कि भोक्ता पर भोजन का प्रभाव पड़ता है। सामान्यत? मनुष्य जिस प्रकार का भोजन करता है? वैसा ही प्रभाव उसके मन पर पड़ता है। उसी प्रकार मनुष्य का स्वभाव उसके आहार की रुचि को नियन्त्रित करता है। यह देखा जाता है कि प्राणीमात्र की किसी विशेष परिस्थिति में किसी आहार विशेष की तीव्र इच्छा होती है। कुत्ते और बिल्ली रोगादि के कारण कभीकभी घास खाने लगते हैं? गाय लवण को चाटती है? छोटे बालक मिट्टी खाते हैं और गर्भवती स्त्रियों को खटाई आदि खाने की तीव्र इच्छा होती है।

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।।17.8।। व्याख्या -- आयुः -- जिन आहारोंके करनेसे मनुष्यकी आयु बढ़ती है सत्त्वम् -- सत्त्वगुण बढ़ता है बलम् -- शरीर? मन? बुद्धि आदिमें सात्त्विक बल एवं उत्साह पैदा होती है आरोग्यः -- शरीरमें नीरोगता बढ़ती है सुखम् -- सुखशान्ति प्राप्त होती है और प्रीतिविवर्धनाः -- जिनको देखनेसे ही प्रीति पैदा होती है (टिप्पणी प0 841.3)? वे अच्छे लगते हैं।इस प्रकारके स्थिराः -- जो गरिष्ठ नहीं? प्रत्युत सुपाच्य हैं और जिनका सार बहुत दिनतक शरीरमें शक्ति देता रहता है और हृद्याः -- हृदय? फेफड़े आदिको शक्ति देनेवाले तथा बुद्धि आदिमें सौम्य भाव लानेवाले रस्याः -- फल? दूध? खाँड़ आदि रसयुक्त पदार्थ स्निग्धाः -- घी? मक्खन? बादाम? काजू? किशमिश? सात्त्विक पदार्थोंसे निकले हुए तेल आदि स्नेहयुक्त भोजनके पदार्थ? जो अच्छे पके हुए तथा ताजे हैं।आहाराः सात्त्विकप्रियाः -- ऐसे भोजनके (भोज्य? पेय? लेह्य और चोष्य) पदार्थ सात्त्विक मनुष्यको प्यारे लगते हैं। अतः ऐसे आहारमें रुचि होनेसे उसकी पहचान हो जाती है कि यह मनुष्य सात्त्विक है।

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