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Bhaktisidhanta Saraswati Takhura
Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Brahma Samhita

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TEXT 7

mayayaramamanasya
na viyogas taya saha
atmana ramaya reme
tyakta-kalam sisrksaya

WORD FOR WORD

mayaya--with the illusory energy; aramamanasya--of Him, who never consorts; na--not; viyogah--complete separation; taya--her; saha--from; atmana---with His own; ramaya-- spiritual potency, Rama; reme--consorts; tyakta-kalam--by casting His glance in the shape of sending His time energy; sisrksaya--with the desire to create.

TRANSLATION

Krsna never consorts with His illusory energy. Still her connection is not entirely cut off from the Absolute Truth. When He intends to create the material world the amorous pastime, in which He engages by consorting with His own spiritual [cit] potency Rama by casting His glance at the deluding energy in the shape of sending His time energy, is an auxiliary activity.

PURPORT

The illusory energy has no direct contact with Krsna, but has got indirect contact. Vishnu the prime cause, lying in the Causal Ocean, the plenary portion of Maha-Sankarsana who has His seat in Maha-Vaikuntha the sphere of Krsna's own extended transcendental pastimes, casts His glance towards the deluding energy. Even in casting His glance He has no contact with the deluding energy because the spiritual (cit) potency Rama then carries the function of His glance as His unpolluted ever submissive potency. The deluding energy as the maidservant of the spiritual (cit) potency Rama, serves the manifested plenary portion of Godhead consorted with Rama, the time energy representing the force of activity and instrumentality of Rama; hence there is found the process of masculinity or the creative force.

 




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