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tan māyā-phala-rūpeṇa<br>
:tan māyā-phala-rūpeṇa
kevalaṁ nirvikalpitam<br>
:kevalaṁ nirvikalpitam
vāṅ-mano-'gocaraṁ satyaṁ<br>
:vāṅ-mano-'gocaraṁ satyaṁ
dvidhā samabhavad bṛhat<br>
:dvidhā samabhavad bṛhat
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tat—that (Supreme); māyā—of the material nature; phala—and the enjoyer of its manifestations; rūpeṇa—in the two forms; kevalam—one; nirvikalpitam—nondifferentiated; vāk—to speech; manaḥ—and the mind; agocaram—inaccessible; satyam—true; dvidhā—twofold; samabhavat—He became; bṛhat—the Absolute Truth.
tat—that (Supreme); māyā—of the material nature; phala—and the enjoyer of its manifestations; rūpeṇa—in the two forms; kevalam—one; nirvikalpitam—nondifferentiated; vāk—to speech; manaḥ—and the mind; agocaram—inaccessible; satyam—true; dvidhā—twofold; samabhavat—He became; bṛhat—the Absolute Truth.
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That one Absolute Truth, remaining free from material dualities and inaccessible to ordinary speech and mind, divided Himself into two categories—the material nature and the living entities who are trying to enjoy the manifestations of that nature.
That one Absolute Truth, remaining free from material dualities and inaccessible to ordinary speech and mind, divided Himself into two categories—the material nature and the living entities who are trying to enjoy the manifestations of that nature.
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Both material nature and the living entity are potencies of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Both material nature and the living entity are potencies of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
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Revision as of 06:15, 30 November 2017

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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tan māyā-phala-rūpeṇa
kevalaṁ nirvikalpitam
vāṅ-mano-'gocaraṁ satyaṁ
dvidhā samabhavad bṛhat


SYNONYMS

tat—that (Supreme); māyā—of the material nature; phala—and the enjoyer of its manifestations; rūpeṇa—in the two forms; kevalam—one; nirvikalpitam—nondifferentiated; vāk—to speech; manaḥ—and the mind; agocaram—inaccessible; satyam—true; dvidhā—twofold; samabhavat—He became; bṛhat—the Absolute Truth.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

That one Absolute Truth, remaining free from material dualities and inaccessible to ordinary speech and mind, divided Himself into two categories—the material nature and the living entities who are trying to enjoy the manifestations of that nature.


PURPORT

Both material nature and the living entity are potencies of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.



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