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ekasminn api dṛśyante<br>
:ekasminn api dṛśyante
praviṣṭānītarāṇi ca<br>
:praviṣṭānītarāṇi ca
pūrvasmin vā parasmin vā<br>
:pūrvasmin vā parasmin vā
tattve tattvāni sarvaśaḥ<br>
:tattve tattvāni sarvaśaḥ
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ekasmin—in one (element); api—even; dṛśyante—there are seen; praviṣṭāni—entered within; itarāṇi—others; ca—also; pūrvasmin—in a prior (subtle causal element, such as the dormant presence of ether within its cause, sound); vā—either; parasmin—or in a later (produced element, such as the subtle presence of sound within its further product, air); vā—or; tattve—in some element; tattvāni—other elements; sarvaśaḥ—in the cases of each of the different enumerations.
ekasmin—in one (element); api—even; dṛśyante—there are seen; praviṣṭāni—entered within; itarāṇi—others; ca—also; pūrvasmin—in a prior (subtle causal element, such as the dormant presence of ether within its cause, sound); vā—either; parasmin—or in a later (produced element, such as the subtle presence of sound within its further product, air); vā—or; tattve—in some element; tattvāni—other elements; sarvaśaḥ—in the cases of each of the different enumerations.
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All subtle material elements are actually present within their gross effects; similarly, all gross elements are present within their subtle causes, since material creation takes place by progressive manifestation of elements from subtle to gross. Thus we can find all material elements within any single element.
All subtle material elements are actually present within their gross effects; similarly, all gross elements are present within their subtle causes, since material creation takes place by progressive manifestation of elements from subtle to gross. Thus we can find all material elements within any single element.
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Since material elements are present within each other, there are innumerable ways to construe and categorize the material creation of God. Ultimately, however, the significant element is God Himself, who is the basis of all the transformations and permutations of the material cosmos. The creation of the material world takes place by a progression from subtle to gross elements, as explained in the sāṅkhya-yoga system of Lord Kapila. The example may be given that we find the dormant existence of an earthen pot within mud and also the existence of mud within the earthen pot. Similarly, one element is present within another, and ultimately all elements rest within the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is simultaneously within everything. By such explanations, Kṛṣṇa consciousness constitutes the ultimate scientific methodology for factually understanding this universe.
Since material elements are present within each other, there are innumerable ways to construe and categorize the material creation of God. Ultimately, however, the significant element is God Himself, who is the basis of all the transformations and permutations of the material cosmos. The creation of the material world takes place by a progression from subtle to gross elements, as explained in the ''sāṅkhya-yoga'' system of Lord Kapila. The example may be given that we find the dormant existence of an earthen pot within mud and also the existence of mud within the earthen pot. Similarly, one element is present within another, and ultimately all elements rest within the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is simultaneously within everything. By such explanations, Kṛṣṇa consciousness constitutes the ultimate scientific methodology for factually understanding this universe.
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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

TEXT 8

ekasminn api dṛśyante
praviṣṭānītarāṇi ca
pūrvasmin vā parasmin vā
tattve tattvāni sarvaśaḥ


SYNONYMS

ekasmin—in one (element); api—even; dṛśyante—there are seen; praviṣṭāni—entered within; itarāṇi—others; ca—also; pūrvasmin—in a prior (subtle causal element, such as the dormant presence of ether within its cause, sound); vā—either; parasmin—or in a later (produced element, such as the subtle presence of sound within its further product, air); vā—or; tattve—in some element; tattvāni—other elements; sarvaśaḥ—in the cases of each of the different enumerations.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

All subtle material elements are actually present within their gross effects; similarly, all gross elements are present within their subtle causes, since material creation takes place by progressive manifestation of elements from subtle to gross. Thus we can find all material elements within any single element.


PURPORT

Since material elements are present within each other, there are innumerable ways to construe and categorize the material creation of God. Ultimately, however, the significant element is God Himself, who is the basis of all the transformations and permutations of the material cosmos. The creation of the material world takes place by a progression from subtle to gross elements, as explained in the sāṅkhya-yoga system of Lord Kapila. The example may be given that we find the dormant existence of an earthen pot within mud and also the existence of mud within the earthen pot. Similarly, one element is present within another, and ultimately all elements rest within the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is simultaneously within everything. By such explanations, Kṛṣṇa consciousness constitutes the ultimate scientific methodology for factually understanding this universe.



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