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Yatharth Geeta -Swami Adgadanand Ji

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CHAPTER 9
Stirring to Spiritual Enlightenment

मयाध्यक्षेण प्रकृति: सूयते सचराचरम्।
हेतुनानेन कौन्तेय जगद्विपरिवर्तते ॥10॥

[ “In association with me, O son of Kunti, my maya shapes this world of the animate and the inanimate, and the world revolves like a wheel of recurrence for the aforesaid reason.” ]

By virtue of his spirit that permeates the whole world, this maya (the three-propertied nature, in both its eightfold insensate and conscious forms) shapes the animate and inanimate world. This is the inferior kalp and it is because of this that the world moves in its cycle of birth and death-of coming and going. This lowly kalp that nature brings about, mutable and destructive, is accomplished by maya by virtue of Krishn’s innate property. It is not made by him, but the kalp of the seventh verse, which marks the commencement of the Supreme goal, is a creation of the sage himself. In this kalp he himself is the doer who creates with special care, but in the other kalp, nature is the agent which by mere reflection of its might creates the state of transience in which there is change of bodies, of time, and of ages. But although Krishn is so allpervasive, the deluded do not yet know him.

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