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ŚB 9.7.25-26

मन: पृथिव्यां तामद्भ‍िस्तेजसापोऽनिलेन तत् ।
खे वायुं धारयंस्तच्च भूतादौ तं महात्मनि ।
तस्मिञ्ज्ञानकलां ध्यात्वा तयाज्ञानं विनिर्दहन् ॥ २५ ॥
हित्वा तां स्वेन भावेन निर्वाणसुखसंविदा ।
अनिर्देश्याप्रतर्क्येण तस्थौ विध्वस्तबन्धन: ॥ २६ ॥
manaḥ pṛthivyāṁ tām adbhis
tejasāpo ’nilena tat
khe vāyuṁ dhārayaṁs tac ca
bhūtādau taṁ mahātmani
tasmiñ jñāna-kalāṁ dhyātvā
tayājñānaṁ vinirdahan
hitvā tāṁ svena bhāvena
nirvāṇa-sukha-saṁvidā
anirdeśyāpratarkyeṇa
tasthau vidhvasta-bandhanaḥ

Synonyms

manaḥthe mind (full of material desires for eating, sleeping, mating and defending); pṛthivyāmin the earth; tāmthat; adbhiḥwith water; tejasāand with fire; apaḥthe water; anilenain the fire; tatthat; khein the sky; vāyumthe air; dhārayanamalgamating; tatthat; caalso; bhūta-ādauin the false ego, the origin of material existence; tamthat (false ego); mahā-ātmaniin the mahat-tattva, the total material energy; tasminin the total material energy; jñāna-kalāmspiritual knowledge and its different branches; dhyātvāby meditating; tayāby this process; ajñānamignorance; vinirdahanspecifically subdued; hitvāgiving up; tāmmaterial ambition; svenaby self-realization; bhāvenain devotional service; nirvāṇa-sukha-saṁvidāby transcendental bliss, putting an end to material existence; anirdeśyaimperceptible; apratarkyeṇainconceivable; tasthauremained; vidhvastacompletely freed from; bandhanaḥmaterial bondage.

Translation

Mahārāja Hariścandra first purified his mind, which was full of material enjoyment, by amalgamating it with the earth. Then he amalgamated the earth with water, the water with fire, the fire with the air, and the air with the sky. Thereafter, he amalgamated the sky with the total material energy, and the total material energy with spiritual knowledge. This spiritual knowledge is realization of one’s self as part of the Supreme Lord. When the self-realized spiritual soul is engaged in service to the Lord, he is eternally imperceptible and inconceivable. Thus established in spiritual knowledge, he is completely freed from material bondage.

Purport

Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Ninth Canto, Seventh Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled “The Descendants of King Māndhātā.”