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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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ततोऽभवन्महत्तत्त्वमव्यक्तात्कालचोदितात् विज्ञानात्मात्मदेहस्थं विश्वं व्यञ्जंस्तमोनुदः
tato ’bhavan mahat-tattvam avyaktāt kāla-coditāt vijñānātmātma-deha-sthaṁ viśvaṁ vyañjaṁs tamo-nudaḥ
WORD BY WORD
tataḥ thereafter; abhavat came into existence; mahat supreme; tattvam sum total; avyaktāt from the unmanifested; kāla-coditāt by the interaction of time; vijñāna-ātmā unalloyed goodness; ātma-deha-stham situated on the bodily self; viśvam complete universes; vyañjan manifesting; tamaḥ-nudaḥ the supreme light.;
TRANSLATION
| Thereafter, influenced by the interactions of eternal time, the supreme sum total of matter, called the mahat-tattva, became manifested, and in this mahat-tattva the unalloyed goodness, the Supreme Lord, sowed the seeds of universal manifestation out of His own body.
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PURPORT
| In due course of time, the impregnated material energy was manifested first as the total material ingredients. Everything takes its own time to fructify, and therefore the word kāla-coditāt, “influenced by time,” is used herein. The mahat-tattva is the total consciousness because a portion of it is represented in everyone as the intellect. The mahat-tattva is directly connected with the supreme consciousness of the Supreme Being, but still it appears as matter. The mahat-tattva, or shadow of pure consciousness, is the germinating place of all creation. It is pure goodness with the slight addition of the material mode of passion, and therefore activity is generated from this point.
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