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māyāra ye dui vṛtti—‘māyā’ āra ‘pradhāna’<br>
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‘māyā’ nimitta-hetu, viśvera upādāna ‘pradhāna’<br>
:‘māyā’ nimitta-hetu, viśvera upādāna ‘pradhāna’
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māyāra—of the material nature; ye—which; dui—two; vṛtti—functions; māyā—called māyā; āra—and; pradhāna—ingredients; māyā—the word māyā; nimitta-hetu—the efficient cause; viśvera—of the material universe; upādāna—ingredients; pradhāna—is called pradhāna.
''māyāra''—of the material nature; ''ye''—which; ''dui''—two; ''vṛtti''—functions; ''māyā''—called ''māyā''; ''āra''—and; ''pradhāna''—ingredients; ''māyā''—the word ''māyā''; ''nimitta-hetu''—the efficient cause; ''viśvera''—of the material universe; ''upādāna''—ingredients; ''pradhāna''—is called ''pradhāna''.
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“Māyā has two functions. One is called māyā, and the other is called pradhāna. Māyā refers to the efficient cause, and pradhāna refers to the ingredients that create the cosmic manifestation.
“Māyā has two functions. One is called māyā, and the other is called pradhāna. Māyā refers to the efficient cause, and pradhāna refers to the ingredients that create the cosmic manifestation.
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For a further explanation, see Adi-līlā, Chapter Five, verse 58.
For a further explanation, see ''Adi-līlā'', Chapter Five, verse 58.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 271

māyāra ye dui vṛtti—‘māyā’ āra ‘pradhāna’
‘māyā’ nimitta-hetu, viśvera upādāna ‘pradhāna’


SYNONYMS

māyāra—of the material nature; ye—which; dui—two; vṛtti—functions; māyā—called māyā; āra—and; pradhāna—ingredients; māyā—the word māyā; nimitta-hetu—the efficient cause; viśvera—of the material universe; upādāna—ingredients; pradhāna—is called pradhāna.


TRANSLATION

“Māyā has two functions. One is called māyā, and the other is called pradhāna. Māyā refers to the efficient cause, and pradhāna refers to the ingredients that create the cosmic manifestation.


PURPORT

For a further explanation, see Adi-līlā, Chapter Five, verse 58.