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False manifestation

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Bhagavad-gita As It Is

BG Chapters 13 - 18

As long as he is captivated by this false manifestation, the living entity has to continue transmigrating from one body to another.
BG 13.22, Translation and Purport:

The living entity in material nature thus follows the ways of life, enjoying the three modes of nature. This is due to his association with that material nature. Thus he meets with good and evil among various species.

This verse is very important for an understanding of how the living entities transmigrate from one body to another. It is explained in the Second Chapter that the living entity is transmigrating from one body to another just as one changes dress. This change of dress is due to his attachment to material existence. As long as he is captivated by this false manifestation, he has to continue transmigrating from one body to another. Due to his desire to lord it over material nature, he is put into such undesirable circumstances. Under the influence of material desire, the entity is born sometimes as a demigod, sometimes as a man, sometimes as a beast, as a bird, as a worm, as an aquatic, as a saintly man, as a bug. This is going on. And in all cases the living entity thinks himself to be the master of his circumstances, yet he is under the influence of material nature.

Page Title:False manifestation
Compiler:Visnu Murti, Sureshwardas, Alakananda
Created:06 of Jul, 2010
Totals by Section:BG=1, SB=3, CC=1, OB=0, Lec=2, Con=2, Let=0
No. of Quotes:9