SB 3.26.12

SB 3.26.12

Devanagari

महाभूतानि पञ्चैव भूरापोऽग्निर्मरुन्नभ: । तन्मात्राणि च तावन्ति गन्धादीनि मतानि मे ॥ १२ ॥

Verse text

mahā-bhūtāni paṣcaiva bhūr āpo ’gnir marun nabhaḥ tan-mātrāṇi ca tāvanti gandhādīni matāni me

Synonyms

mahā bhūtāni — the gross elements ; paṣca five ; eva exactly ; bhūḥ earth ; āpaḥ water ; agniḥ fire ; marut air ; nabhaḥ ether ; tat mātrāṇi — the subtle elements ; ca also ; tāvanti so many ; gandha ādīni — smell and so on (taste, color, touch and sound) ; matāni considered ; me by Me .

Translation

There are five gross elements, namely earth, water, fire, air and ether. There are also five subtle elements: smell, taste, color, touch and sound.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

The five great elements are earth, water, fire, air and ether. The sense objects are also considered to be five, starting with smell. Three verses describe these elements. Tāvanti (as much) indicates five.