Bs 5.51

TEXT 51
 
TEXT
agnir mahi gaganam ambu marud disas ca
kalas tathatma-manasiti jagat-trayani
yasmad bhavanti vibhavanti visanti yam ca
govindam adi-purusam tam aham bhajami
SYNONYMS
agniḥ-fire; mahi-earth; gaganam-ether; ambu-water; marut-air; disaḥ-directions; ca-also; kalaḥ-time; tatha-as well as; atma-soul; manasi-and mind; iti-thus; jagat-trayani-the three worlds; yasmat-from whom; bhavanti-they originate; vibhavanti-they exist; visanti-they enter; yam-whom; ca-also; govindam-Govinda; adi-purusam-the original person; tam-Him; aham-I; bhajami-worship.
TRANSLATION
The three worlds are composed of the nine elements, viz., fire, earth, ether, water, air, direction, time, soul and mind. I adore the primeval Lord Govinda from whom they originate, in whom they exist and into whom they enter at the time of the universal cataclysm.
There is nothing in the three worlds save the five elements, ten quarters, time, jiva-soul, and the mental principle allied with the subtle body consisting of mind, intelligence and ego of conditioned souls. The elevationists (karmis) make their offerings in sacrifice in the fire. Conditioned souls know nothing beyond this perceptible world of nine elements. The jiva is the self-same soul whose ecstatic delight the joyless liberationists (jnanis) aspire after. Both the principles that are respectively depicted as atma and prakrti by the system of Sahkhya are included in the above. In other words all the principles that have been enunciated by all the speculative philosophers (tattva-vadis) are included in these nine elements. Sri Govinda is the source of the appearance, continuance and subsidence of all these principles.

Link to this page: https://prabhupadabooks.com/bs/bs-5-51