Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 01, Chapter 16, Text 19

SB 1.16.19

dharma uvaca
kaccid bhadre ’namayam atmanas te
vicchayasi mlayatesan mukhena
alaksaye bhavatim antaradhim
dure bandhum socasi kañcanamba
 

Translation by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada:

Dharma [in the form of a bull] asked: Madam, are you not hale and hearty? Why are you covered with the shadow of grief? It appears by your face that you have become black. Are you suffering from some internal disease, or are you thinking of some relative who is away in a distant place?

Purport by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada:

The people of the world in this Age of Kali are always full of anxieties. Everyone is diseased with some kind of ailment. From the very faces of the people of this age, one can find out the index of the mind. Everyone feels the absence of his relative who is away from home. The particular symptom of the Age of Kali is that no family is now blessed to live together. To earn a livelihood, the father lives at a place far away from the son, or the wife lives far away from the husband and so on. There are sufferings from internal diseases, separation from those near and dear, and anxieties for maintaining the status quo. These are but some important factors which make the people of this age always unhappy.
 

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