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kārya-kāraṇa-vastv-aikya-<br>
:kārya-kāraṇa-vastv-aikya-
darśanaṁ paṭa-tantuvat<br>
:darśanaṁ paṭa-tantuvat
avastutvād vikalpasya<br>
:avastutvād vikalpasya
bhāvādvaitaṁ tad ucyate<br>
:bhāvādvaitaṁ tad ucyate
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kārya—the result or effect; kāraṇa—the cause; vastu—substance; aikya—oneness; darśanam—observation; paṭa—the cloth; tantu—the thread; vat—like; avastutvāt—because of being ultimately unreality; vikalpasya—of differentiation; bhāva-advaitam—the conception of oneness; tat ucyate—that is called.
''kārya''—the result or effect; ''kāraṇa''—the cause; ''vastu''—substance; ''aikya''—oneness; ''darśanam''—observation; ''paṭa''—the cloth; ''tantu''—the thread; ''vat''—like; ''avastutvāt''—because of being ultimately unreality; ''vikalpasya''—of differentiation; ''bhāva-advaitam''—the conception of oneness; ''tat ucyate''—that is called.
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When one understands that result and cause are one and that duality is ultimately unreal, like the idea that the threads of a cloth are different from the cloth itself, one reaches the conception of oneness called bhāvādvaita.
When one understands that result and cause are one and that duality is ultimately unreal, like the idea that the threads of a cloth are different from the cloth itself, one reaches the conception of oneness called bhāvādvaita.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 63

kārya-kāraṇa-vastv-aikya-
darśanaṁ paṭa-tantuvat
avastutvād vikalpasya
bhāvādvaitaṁ tad ucyate


SYNONYMS

kārya—the result or effect; kāraṇa—the cause; vastu—substance; aikya—oneness; darśanam—observation; paṭa—the cloth; tantu—the thread; vat—like; avastutvāt—because of being ultimately unreality; vikalpasya—of differentiation; bhāva-advaitam—the conception of oneness; tat ucyate—that is called.


TRANSLATION

When one understands that result and cause are one and that duality is ultimately unreal, like the idea that the threads of a cloth are different from the cloth itself, one reaches the conception of oneness called bhāvādvaita.



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