dehendriya-prÄṇa-mano-'bhimÄno
jÄ«vo 'ntar-ÄtmÄ guṇa-karma-mÅ«rtiḥ
sÅ«traá¹ mahÄn ity urudheva gÄ«taḥ
saá¹sÄra ÄdhÄvati kÄla-tantraḥ
deha - with the material body; indriya - senses; prÄṇa - life air; manaḥ - and mind; abhimÄnaḥ - who is falsely identifying; jÄ«vaḥ - the living entity; antaḥ - situated within; ÄtmÄ - the soul; guṇa - according to his material qualities; karma - and work; mÅ«rtiḥ - assuming his form; sÅ«tram - the sÅ«tra-tattva; mahÄn - the original form of material nature; iti - thus; urudhÄ - in many different ways; iva - indeed; gÄ«taḥ - described; saá¹sÄre - in material life; ÄdhÄvati - he runs about; kÄla - of time; tantraḥ - under the strict control.
False ego, which causes the living entity to suffer material existence, is here described in detail as the illusory identification with the material body, senses, life air and mind. The word kÄla refers directly to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who imposes the limiting segments of time upon the conditioned souls, keeping them tightly bound under the laws of nature. Liberation is not an impersonal experience; liberation is attainment of one’s eternal body, senses, mind and intelligence in the association of the Personality of Godhead. We can revive our eternal, liberated personality, free from the contamination of false ego, by dedicating ourselves to the loving service of the Lord in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. When the pure spirit soul accepts the false ego, he must undergo material suffering. One automatically conquers the false ego by accepting oneself, in pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness, to be the eternal servant of Lord Kṛṣṇa.