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	| Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 
 << Canto 11, General History >>
 << 28 - Jñāna-yoga >>
 
 << VERSE 17 >>
 
 amūlam etad bahu-rūpa-rūpitaṁ
 mano-vacaḥ-prāṇa-śarīra-karma
 jñānāsinopāsanayā śitena
 cchittvā munir gāṁ vicaraty atṛṣṇaḥ
 
 WORD BY WORD
 
 
 
 TRANSLATION
 
 
 |   | Although the false ego has no factual basis, it is perceived in many forms — as the functions of the mind, speech, life air and bodily faculties. But with the sword of transcendental knowledge, sharpened by worship of a bona fide spiritual master, a sober sage will cut off this false identification and live in this world free from all material attachment. 
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 PURPORT
 
 
 |   | The word bahu-rūpa-rūpitam, “perceived in many forms,” also indicates that the false ego is manifest in the belief that one is a demigod, a great man, a beautiful lady, an oppressed worker, a tiger, a bird, an insect and so on. By the influence of false ego, the pure soul accepts some material covering to be his ultimate self, but such ignorance can be removed by the process described in this verse. 
 
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