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Chapter 26: Fundamental Principles of Material Nature

Verse 23–24 of 71
SB 3.26.23-24

महत्तत्त्वाद्विकुर्वाणाद्भगवद्वीर्यसम्भवात् क्रियाशक्तिरहंकारस्त्रिविधः समपद्यत वैकारिकस्तैजसश्च तामसश्च यतो भवः मनसश्चेन्द्रियाणां च भूतानां महतामपि

mahat-tattvād vikurvāṇād bhagavad-vīrya-sambhavāt kriyā-śaktir ahaṅkāras tri-vidhaḥ samapadyata vaikārikas taijasaś ca tāmasaś ca yato bhavaḥ manasaś cendriyāṇāṁ ca bhūtānāṁ mahatām api

Synonyms

mahat-tattvātfrom the mahat-tattva; vikurvāṇātundergoing a change; bhagavat-vīrya-sambhavātevolved from the Lord's own energy; kriyā-śaktiḥendowed with active power; ahaṅkāraḥthe material ego; tri-vidhaḥof the three kinds; samapadyatasprang up; vaikārikaḥmaterial ego in transformed goodness; taijasaḥmaterial ego in passion; caand; tāmasaḥmaterial ego in ignorance; caalso; yataḥfrom which; bhavaḥthe origin; manasaḥof the mind; caand; indriyāṇāmof the senses for perception and action; caand; bhūtānām mahatāmof the five gross elements; apialso..

Translation

The material energy springs up from the mahat-tattva which evolved from the Lord's own energy. The material ego is endowed predominantly with active power of three kinds—good, passionate and ignorant. From these three types of material ego, the mind, the senses of perception and the organs of action, and the gross elements evolve.

Purport

In the beginning, from clear consciousness or the pure state of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, the first contamination sprang up. This is called false ego, or identification of the body as self. The living entity exists in the natural state of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, but he has marginal independence, and this allows him to forget Kṛṣṇa. Originally, pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness exists, but because of misuse of marginal independence there is a chance of forgetting Kṛṣṇa. This is exhibited in actual life; there are many instances in which someone acting in Kṛṣṇa consciousness suddenly changes. In the Upaniṣads it is stated, therefore, that the path of spiritual realization is just like the sharp edge of a razor. The example is very appropriate. One shaves his cheeks with a sharp razor very nicely, but as soon as his attention is diverted from the activity he immediately cuts his cheek because he mishandles the razor.

Not only must one come to the stage of pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness, but one must also be very careful. Any inattentiveness or carelessness may cause falldown. This falldown is due to false ego. From the status of pure consciousness the false ego is born because of misuse of independence. We cannot argue about why false ego arises from pure consciousness. Factually, there is always the chance that this will happen, and therefore one has to be very careful. False ego is the basic principle for all material activities, which are executed in the modes of material nature. As soon as one deviates from pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he increases his entanglement in material reaction. The entanglement of materialism is the material mind, and from this material mind, the senses and material organs become manifest.

Verse 23–24 of 71
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