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Although the Sankhya philosophy accepts that the material ingredients are the cause, the creation of the world never arises from dead matter

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"Although the Sankhya philosophy accepts that the material ingredients are the cause, the creation of the world never arises from dead matter"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Adi-lila

Although the Sankhya philosophy accepts that the material ingredients are the cause, the creation of the world never arises from dead matter.

Although the Sankhya philosophy accepts that the material ingredients are the cause, the creation of the world never arises from dead matter.

Page Title:Although the Sankhya philosophy accepts that the material ingredients are the cause, the creation of the world never arises from dead matter
Compiler:Iswaraj
Created:2017-05-31, 13:03:53
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