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avyākṛta-guṇa-kṣobhān<br>
:avyākṛta-guṇa-kṣobhān
mahatas tri-vṛto 'hamaḥ<br>
:mahatas tri-vṛto 'hamaḥ
bhūta-sūkṣmendriyārthānāṁ<br>
:bhūta-sūkṣmendriyārthānāṁ
sambhavaḥ sarga ucyate<br>
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avyākṛta—of the unmanifest stage of nature; guṇa-kṣobhāt—by the agitation of the modes; mahataḥ—from the basic mahat-tattva; tri-vṛtaḥ-threefold; ahamaḥ—from the false ego; bhūta-sūkṣma—of the subtle forms of perception; indriya—of the senses; arthānām—and the objects of sense perception; sambhavaḥ—the generation; sargaḥ—creation; ucyate—is called.
avyākṛta—of the unmanifest stage of nature; guṇa-kṣobhāt—by the agitation of the modes; mahataḥ—from the basic ''mahat-tattva''; tri-vṛtaḥ—threefold; ahamaḥ—from the false ego; bhūta-sūkṣma—of the subtle forms of perception; indriya—of the senses; arthānām—and the objects of sense perception; sambhavaḥ—the generation; sargaḥ—creation; ucyate—is called.
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From the agitation of the original modes within the unmanifest material nature, the mahat-tattva arises. From the mahat-tattva comes the element false ego, which divides into three aspects. This threefold false ego further manifests as the subtle forms of perception, as the senses and as the gross sense objects. The generation of all these is called creation.
From the agitation of the original modes within the unmanifest material nature, the mahat-tattva arises. From the mahat-tattva comes the element false ego, which divides into three aspects. This threefold false ego further manifests as the subtle forms of perception, as the senses and as the gross sense objects. The generation of all these is called creation.
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Revision as of 16:28, 30 June 2021

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

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avyākṛta-guṇa-kṣobhān
mahatas tri-vṛto 'hamaḥ
bhūta-sūkṣmendriyārthānāṁ
sambhavaḥ sarga ucyate


SYNONYMS

avyākṛta—of the unmanifest stage of nature; guṇa-kṣobhāt—by the agitation of the modes; mahataḥ—from the basic mahat-tattva; tri-vṛtaḥ—threefold; ahamaḥ—from the false ego; bhūta-sūkṣma—of the subtle forms of perception; indriya—of the senses; arthānām—and the objects of sense perception; sambhavaḥ—the generation; sargaḥ—creation; ucyate—is called.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

From the agitation of the original modes within the unmanifest material nature, the mahat-tattva arises. From the mahat-tattva comes the element false ego, which divides into three aspects. This threefold false ego further manifests as the subtle forms of perception, as the senses and as the gross sense objects. The generation of all these is called creation.



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