Srimad Bhagvata Mahapurana Book 3 Chapter 5:45-50

Book 3: Chapter 5

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Srimad Bhagvata Mahapurana: Book 3: Chapter 5: Verses 45-50
The sage Maitreya describes the process of creation in reply to Vidura's question

They, on the other hand, 0 Lord, whose heart has been purified through devotion intensified by drinking the nectar of Your stories, duly attain that spiritual insight whose essence lies in dispassion, and easily ascend to Your eternal Abode (Vaikuntha). Even so other wise men, who have conquered Your most powerful Prakrti (Maya) by force of Yoga consisting in concentration of mind on the Self, undoubtedly enter You, the Supreme Spirit, though their hardship is great; whereas there is no hardship in adoring You. O Primal Lord, we, who are ever Yours, have been created by You one after another with the help of the three Gunas (Sattva, Rajas and Tamas), that constitute our very nature, with the intention of evolving the universe. Yet, (possessed as we are of a diversified nature) we are all disjoined (independent of one another and hence incapable of taking concerted action). That is why we are unable to (evolve and) present to You the universe, which will serve as a means of carrying on Your future pastimes. Therefore, O Unborn Lord, devise some means whereby we may be enabled to (create the universe and) offer our tribute to You in its entirety at the allotted time and whereby we may also derive our sustenance and all the beings (that come hereafter) may (be securely placed and) get their food without any let or hindrance, offering their tribute to You as well as to us. You, the immutable Ancient Person alone, are the prime cause of us gods as well as of the other evolutes. It was You again, O Unborn Lord, who {of yore) placed the seed in the form of the conscious Jiva in the womb of Your energy, Maya, who is the source of the three Gunas as well as of all activity. O Supreme Spirit, what shall we, the deities presiding over the Mahat-tattva and others, do for You, since that is the purpose for which we are born ? O Lord, we depend on Your grace alone; therefore, for success in the work of creation, pray confer on us Your divine vision (insight) along with Your creative energy.

Thus ends the fifth discourse in Book Three of the great and glorious Bhagavata-Purana, otherwise known as the Paramahamsa-Samhita.
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