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SB 11.28.31

Devanāgarī

तिष्ठन्तमासीनमुत व्रजन्तं शयानमुक्षन्तमदन्तमन्नम् । स्वभावमन्यत् किमपीहमान- मात्मानमात्मस्थमतिर्न वेद ॥ ३१ ॥

Text

tiṣṭhantam āsīnam uta vrajantaṁ śayānam ukṣantam adantam annam svabhāvam anyat kim apīhamānam ātmānam ātma-stha-matir na veda

Synonyms

tiṣṭhantam—standing;āsīnam—sitting;uta—or;vrajantam—walking;śayānam—lying down;ukṣantam—urinating;adantam—eating;annam—food;sva-bhāvam—manifested from his conditioned nature;anyat—other;kimapi—whatever;īhamānam—executing;ātmānam—his own bodily self;ātma-stha—fixed in the true self;matiḥ—whose consciousness;naveda—he does not recognize.

Translation

The wise man, whose consciousness is fixed in the self, does not even notice his own bodily activities. While standing, sitting, walking, lying down, urinating, eating or performing other bodily functions, he understands that the body is acting according to its own nature.

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