🪷 ŚB 7.13.33
Sanskrit, transliteration, word meanings, and translation for steady Bhāgavata reading.
Sanskrit
राजतश्चौरत: शत्रो: स्वजनात्पशुपक्षित: ।
अर्थिभ्य: कालत: स्वस्मान्नित्यं प्राणार्थवद्भयम् ॥ ३३ ॥
Transliteration
rājataś caurataḥ śatroḥ
sva-janāt paśu-pakṣitaḥ
arthibhyaḥ kālataḥ svasmān
nityaṁ prāṇārthavad bhayam
Synonyms
rājataḥ — from the government; caurataḥ — from thieves and rogues; śatroḥ — from enemies; sva-janāt — from relatives; paśu-pakṣitaḥ — from animals and birds; arthibhyaḥ — from beggars and persons seeking charity; kālataḥ — from the time factor; svasmāt — as well as from one’s self; nityam — always; prāṇa-artha-vat — for one who has life or money; bhayam — fear.
Translation
Those who are considered materially powerful and rich are always full of anxieties because of governmental laws, thieves and rogues, enemies, family members, animals, birds, persons seeking charity, the inevitable time factor and even their own selves. Thus they are invariably afraid.
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