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अंक सुधानिधी | HG Ramachandra Priya Das | SB 4.28.56-57 Srimad Bhagavatam class by HG Ramachandra Priya Das on 16th of October 2025 at ISKCON Budhanilkantha Kathmandu Nepal. Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 4 : The Creation of the Fourth Order - Chapter 28 : Purañjana Becomes a Woman in the Next Life ŚB 4.28.56 पञ्चारामं नवद्वारमेकपालं त्रिकोष्ठकम् । षट्कुलं पञ्चविपणं पञ्चप्रकृति स्त्रीधवम् ॥ ५६ ॥ pañcārāmaṁ nava-dvāram eka-pālaṁ tri-koṣṭhakam ṣaṭ-kulaṁ pañca-vipaṇaṁ pañca-prakṛti strī-dhavam Synonyms pañca-ārāmam — five gardens; nava-dvāram — nine gates; eka — one; pālam — protector; tri — three; koṣṭhakam — apartments; ṣaṭ — six; kulam — families; pañca — five; vipaṇam — stores; pañca — five; prakṛti — material elements; strī — woman; dhavam — master. Translation In that city [the material body] there are five gardens, nine gates, one protector, three apartments, six families, five stores, five material elements, and one woman who is lord of the house. ŚB 4.28.57 पञ्चेन्द्रियार्था आरामा द्वार: प्राणा नव प्रभो । तेजोऽबन्नानि कोष्ठानि कुलमिन्द्रियसङ्ग्रह: ॥ ५७ ॥ pañcendriyārthā ārāmā dvāraḥ prāṇā nava prabho tejo-’b-annāni koṣṭhāni kulam indriya-saṅgrahaḥ Synonyms pañca — five; indriya-arthāḥ — sense objects; ārāmāḥ — the gardens; dvāraḥ — gates; prāṇāḥ — apertures of the senses; nava — nine; prabho — O King; tejaḥ-ap — fire, water; annāni — food grains or earth; koṣṭhāni — apartments; kulam — families; indriya-saṅgrahaḥ — five senses and the mind. Translation My dear friend, the five gardens are the five objects of sense enjoyment, and the protector is the life air, which passes through the nine gates. The three apartments are the chief ingredients — fire, water and earth. The six families are the aggregate total of the mind and five senses. Purport The five senses that acquire knowledge are sight, taste, smell, sound and touch, and these act through the nine gates — the two eyes, two ears, one mouth, two nostrils, the genitals and one rectum. These holes are compared to gates in the walls of the city. The principal ingredients are earth, water and fire, and the principal actor is the mind, which is controlled by the intelligence (buddhi).