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Latest revision as of 07:46, 12 November 2016

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Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 4

The word parikrāntyā means "by traveling."
SB 4.29.21, Translation and Purport:

What was previously explained as Caṇḍavega, powerful time, is covered by days and nights, named Gandharvas and Gandharvīs. The body's life-span is gradually reduced by the passage of days and nights, which number 360.

The word parikrāntyā means "by traveling." The living entity travels on his chariot day and night during a year consisting of 360 (or more) days and nights. Life's progress is taken for the unnecessary labor required to cover these 360 days and nights of life.