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ŚB 11.24.1
Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa said: Now I shall describe to you the science of Sāṅkhya, which has been perfectly established by …
ŚB 11.24.2
Originally, during the Kṛta-yuga, when all men were very expert in spiritual discrimination, and also previous to that, during the …
ŚB 11.24.3
That one Absolute Truth, remaining free from material dualities and inaccessible to ordinary speech and mind, divided Himself into two …
ŚB 11.24.4
Of these two categories of manifestation, one is material nature, which embodies both the subtle causes and manifest products of …
ŚB 11.24.5
When material nature was agitated by My glance, the three material modes — goodness, passion and ignorance — became manifest …
ŚB 11.24.6
From these modes arose the primeval sūtra, along with the mahat-tattva. By the transformation of the mahat-tattva was generated the …
ŚB 11.24.7
False ego, which is the cause of physical sensation, the senses and the mind, encompasses both spirit and matter and …
ŚB 11.24.8
From false ego in the mode of ignorance came the subtle physical perceptions, from which the gross elements were generated. …
ŚB 11.24.9
Impelled by Me, all these elements combined to function in an orderly fashion and together gave birth to the universal …
ŚB 11.24.10
I Myself appeared within that egg, which was floating on the causal water, and from My navel arose the universal …
ŚB 11.24.11
Lord Brahmā, the soul of the universe, being endowed with the mode of passion, performed great austerities by My mercy …
ŚB 11.24.12
Heaven was established as the residence of the demigods, Bhuvarloka as that of the ghostly spirits, and the earth system …