SB 7.2.15

SB 7.2.15

Devanagari

केचित्खनित्रैर्बिभिदु: सेतुप्राकारगोपुरान् । आजीव्यांश्चिच्छिदुर्वृक्षान् केचित्परशुपाणय: । प्रादहन् शरणान्येके प्रजानां ज्वलितोल्मुकै: ॥ १५ ॥

Verse text

kecit khanitrair bibhiduḥ setu-prākāra-gopurān ājīvyāṁś cicchidur vṛkṣān kecit paraśu-pāṇayaḥ prādahaṣ śaraṇāny eke prajānāṁ jvalitolmukaiḥ

Synonyms

kecit some of the demons ; khanitraiḥ with digging instruments ; bibhiduḥ broke to pieces ; setu bridges ; prākāra protective walls ; gopurān city gates ; ājīvyān the source of livelihood ; cicchiduḥ cut down ; vṛkṣān trees ; kecit some ; paraśu pāṇayaḥ — taking axes in hand ; prādahan burned down ; śaraṇāni the dwellings ; eke other demons ; prajānām of the citizens ; jvalita blazing ; ulmukaiḥ with firebrands .

Translation

Some of the demons took digging instruments and broke down the bridges, the protective walls and the gates [gopuras] of the cities. Some took axes and began cutting the important trees that produced mango, jackfruit and other sources of food. Some of the demons took firebrands and set fire to the residential quarters of the citizens.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

Some of the demons took shovels and broke down the bridges, the protective walls and the gates of the cities. Some took axes and began cutting the trees that produced fruits. Some of the demons took firebrands and set fire to the residential quarters of the citizens.

Purport

The cutting of trees is generally prohibited. In particular, trees that produce nice fruit for the maintenance of human society should not be cut. In different countries there are different types of fruit trees. In India the mango and jackfruit trees are prominent, and in other places there are mango trees, jackfruit trees, coconut trees and berry trees. Any tree that produces nice fruit for the maintenance of the people should not be cut at all. This is a śāstric injunction.