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Bhagavata Purana 7.7.19-20

Srimad Bhagavatam · 7 · Verse 19-20

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Sanskrit Original

आत्मा नित्योऽव्यय: शुद्ध एक: क्षेत्रज्ञ आश्रय: । अविक्रिय: स्वदृग् हेतुर्व्यापकोऽसङ्ग्यनावृत: ॥ १९ ॥ एतैर्द्वादशभिर्विद्वानात्मनो लक्षणै: परै: । अहं ममेत्यसद्भावं देहादौ मोहजं त्यजेत् ॥ २० ॥

ātmā nityo ’vyayaḥ śuddha ekaḥ kṣetra-jña āśrayaḥ avikriyaḥ sva-dṛg hetur vyāpako ’saṅgy anāvṛtaḥ

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“Ātmā” refers to the Supreme Lord or the living entities. Both of them are spiritual, free from birth and death, free from deterioration and free from material contamination. They are individual, they are the knowers of the external body, and they are the foundation or shelter of everything. They are free from material change, they are self-illuminated, they are the cause of all causes, and they are all-pervading. They have nothing to do with the material body, and therefore they are always uncovered. With these transcendental qualities, one who is actually learned must give up the illusory conception of life, in which one thinks, “I am this material body, and everything in relationship with this body is mine.”