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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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tebhyaḥ samabhavat sūtraṁ mahān sūtreṇa saṁyutaḥ tato vikurvato jāto yo ’haṅkāro vimohanaḥ
WORD BY WORD
TRANSLATION
| From these modes arose the primeval sūtra, along with the mahat-tattva. By the transformation of the mahat-tattva was generated the false ego, the cause of the living entities’ bewilderment.
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PURPORT
| According to Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī, sūtra is the first transformation of material nature that manifests the potency of activity, and it is accompanied by the mahat-tattva, which is endowed with the potency of knowledge. In the material world, one’s real knowledge is covered by fruitive activity and mental speculation. As one’s devotional service to the Lord slackens, these two tendencies grow automatically, just as the diminishing of light automatically brings an increase in darkness.
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