ei ūniśa artha karilu, āge śuna āra
'ātma'-śabde 'deha' kahe, — cāri artha tāra
ei - these; ūniśa - nineteen; artha - meanings; karilu - I have done; āge - ahead; śuna - hear; āra - more; ātma-śabde - by the word ātma; deha - the body; kahe - is understood; cāri artha - four meanings; tāra - of that.
The four divisions of meanings of the word deha (“body”) are (1) aupādika-brahma-deha, the material body considered as Brahman with designations (vide verse 212), (2) karma-niṣṭha yājñikera karma-deha, the body engaged in ritualistic ceremonies of the Vedic injunctions (vide verse 214), (3) tapo-deha, the body engaged in austerities and penances (vide verse 216), and (4) sarva-kāma-deha, the body engaged for the satisfaction of all kinds of material desires (vide verse 218).