Antya-līlāChapter 8: Rāmacandra Purī Criticizes the Lord

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Antya 8.67-68

nāty-aśnato 'pi yogo 'sti

na caikāntam anaśnataḥ

na cāti-svapna-śīlasya

jāgrato naiva cārjuna

yuktāhāra-vihārasya

yukta-ceṣṭasya karmasu

yukta-svapnāvabodhasya

yogo bhavati duḥkha-hā"

SYNONYMS

na — not; ati-aśnataḥ — of one who eats too much; api — certainly; yogaḥ — linking with the Supreme; asti — there is; na — not; ca — also; ekāntam — solely; anaśnataḥ — of one who abstains from eating; na — not; ca — also; ati-svapna-śīlasya — of one who dreams too much in sleep; jāgrataḥ — of one who keeps awake; na — not; eva — certainly; ca — also; arjunaO Arjuna; yuktaas much as necessary; āhāra — eating; vihārasya — of one whose sense enjoyment; yukta — proper; ceṣṭasya — of one whose endeavor; karmasuin executing duties; yuktaas much as necessary; svapna — dreaming while asleep; avabodhasya — of one whose keeping awake; yogaḥ — practice of yoga; bhavati — is; duḥkha- — diminishing sufferings.

TRANSLATION

[Lord Kṛṣṇa said:] "My dear Arjuna, one cannot perform mystic yoga if he eats more than necessary or needlessly fasts, sleeps and dreams too much or does not sleep enough. One should eat and enjoy his senses as much as necessary, one should properly endeavor to execute his duties, and one should regulate his sleep and wakefulness. Thus one can become freed from material pains by executing mystic yoga."

PURPORT

This is a quotation from the Bhagavad-gītā (6.16-17).

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