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ŚB 11.28.22

अविद्यमानोऽप्यवभासते यो
वैकारिको राजससर्ग एष: ।
ब्रह्म स्वयंज्योतिरतो विभाति
ब्रह्मेन्द्रियार्थात्मविकारचित्रम् ॥ २२ ॥
avidyamāno ’py avabhāsate yo
vaikāriko rājasa-sarga eṣaḥ
brahma svayaṁ jyotir ato vibhāti
brahmendriyārthātma-vikāra-citram

Synonyms

avidyamānaḥactually not existing; apialthough; avabhāsateappears; yaḥwhich; vaikārikaḥmanifestation of transformations; rājasaof the mode of passion; sargaḥthe creation; eṣaḥthis; brahmathe Absolute Truth (on the other hand); svayamestablished in Himself; jyotiḥluminous; ataḥtherefore; vibhātibecomes manifest; brahmathe Absolute Truth; indriyaof the senses; arthatheir objects; ātmathe mind; vikāraand of the transformations of the five gross elements; citramas the variety.

Translation

Although thus not existing in reality, this manifestation of transformations created from the mode of passion appears real because the self-manifested, self-luminous Absolute Truth exhibits Himself in the form of the material variety of the senses, the sense objects, the mind and the elements of physical nature.

Purport

The total material nature, pradhāna, is originally undifferentiated and inert, but later it undergoes transformation when the Supreme Lord, through His time agent, glances upon it and activates the mode of passion. Material transformation thus takes place and is exhibited as the Lord’s inferior energy. In contrast, the Supreme Lord’s personal abode possesses eternal variety, which is the self-luminous, internal opulence of the Absolute Truth and is not subject to material creation, transformation or annihilation. The material world is in this way simultaneously one with and different from the Absolute Truth.