स होवाच
यथा कुलालचक्रेण भ्रमता सह भ्रमतां तदाश्रयाणां पिपीलिकादीनां
गतिरन्यैव प्रदेशान्तरेष्वप्युपलभ्यमानत्वादेवं नक्षत्रराशिभिरुपलक्षितेन
कालचक्रेण ध्रुवं मेरुं च प्रदक्षिणेन परिधावता सह परिधावमानानां
तदाश्रयाणां सूर्यादीनां ग्रहाणां गतिरन्यैव नक्षत्रान्तरे राश्यन्तरे
चोपलभ्यमानत्वात् ॥२॥

sa hovÄca
yathÄ kulÄla-cakreṇa bhramatÄ saha bhramatÄá¹ tad-ÄÅ›rayÄṇÄá¹ pipÄ«likÄdÄ«nÄá¹ gatir anyaiva pradeÅ›Äntareá¹£v apy upalabhyamÄnatvÄd evaá¹ naká¹£atra-rÄÅ›ibhir upalaká¹£itena kÄla-cakreṇa dhruvaá¹ meruá¹ ca pradaká¹£iṇena paridhÄvatÄ saha paridhÄvamÄnÄnÄá¹ tad-ÄÅ›rayÄṇÄá¹ sÅ«ryÄdÄ«nÄá¹ grahÄṇÄá¹ gatir anyaiva naká¹£atrÄntare rÄÅ›y-antare copalabhyamÄnatvÄt

 saḥ - Åšukadeva GosvÄmÄ«; ha - very clearly; uvÄca - answered; yathÄ - just as; kulÄla-cakreṇa - a potter's wheel; bhramatÄ - turning around; saha - with; bhramatÄm - of those turning around; tat-ÄÅ›rayÄṇÄm - being located on that (wheel); pipÄ«lika-ÄdÄ«nÄm - of small ants; gatiḥ - the motion; anyÄ - other; eva - certainly; pradeÅ›a-antareá¹£u - in different locations; api - also; upalabhyamÄnatvÄt - due to being experienced; evam - similarly; naká¹£atra-rÄÅ›ibhiḥ - by the stars and signs; upalaká¹£itena - being seen; kÄla-cakreṇa - with the great wheel of time; dhruvam - the star known as Dhruvaloka; merum - the mountain known as Sumeru; ca - and; pradaká¹£iṇena - on the right; paridhÄvatÄ - going around; saha - with; paridhÄvamÄnÄnÄm - of those going around; tat-ÄÅ›rayÄṇÄm - whose shelter is that wheel of time; sÅ«rya-ÄdÄ«nÄm - headed by the sun; grahÄṇÄm - of the planets; gatiḥ - the motion; anyÄ - other; eva - certainly; naká¹£atra-antare - in different stars; rÄÅ›i-antare - in different signs; ca - and; upalabhyamÄnatvÄt - due to being observed.


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ÅšrÄ« Åšukadeva GosvÄmÄ« clearly answered: When a potter’s wheel is moving and small ants located on that big wheel are moving with it, one can see that their motion is different from that of the wheel because they appear sometimes on one part of the wheel and sometimes on another. Similarly, the signs and constellations, with Sumeru and Dhruvaloka on their right, move with the wheel of time, and the antlike sun and other planets move with them. The sun and planets, however, are seen in different signs and constellations at different times. This indicates that their motion is different from that of the zodiac and the wheel of time itself.

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