evaṠyoni-gato jīvaḥ
sa nityo nirahaṅkṛtaḥ
yÄvad yatropalabhyeta
tÄvat svatvaá¹ hi tasya tat
evam - thus; yoni-gataḥ - being within a specific species of life; jÄ«vaḥ - the living entity; saḥ - he; nityaḥ - eternal; nirahaá¹…ká¹›taḥ - without identification with the body; yÄvat - as long as; yatra - where; upalabhyeta - he may be found; tÄvat - that long; svatvam - the concept of self; hi - indeed; tasya - of him; tat - that.
When the living entity lives within the material body, he falsely thinks that he is the body, although actually he is not. His relationship with his body and his so-called father and mother are false, illusory conceptions. These illusions continue as long as one is not enlightened about the situation of the living entity.