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<div class="heading">Māyā has two functions. One is called māyā, and the other is called pradhāna. Māyā refers to the efficient cause, and pradhāna refers to the ingredients that create the cosmic manifestation.
<div class="heading">Māyā has two functions. One is called māyā, and the other is called pradhāna. Māyā refers to the efficient cause, and pradhāna refers to the ingredients that create the cosmic manifestation.
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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:CC Madhya 20.271|CC Madhya 20.271, Translation and Purport]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="trans text"><p style="display: inline;">“Māyā has two functions. One is called māyā, and the other is called pradhāna. Māyā refers to the efficient cause, and pradhāna refers to the ingredients that create the cosmic manifestation.</p>
<span class="link">[[Vanisource:CC Madhya 20.271|CC Madhya 20.271, Translation and Purport]]: </span><div style="display: inline;" class="trans text"><p style="display: inline;">"Māyā has two functions. One is called māyā, and the other is called pradhāna. Māyā refers to the efficient cause, and pradhāna refers to the ingredients that create the cosmic manifestation."</p>
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<div class="purport text"><p>For a further explanation, see Ādi-līlā, Chapter Five, verse 58.</p>
<div class="purport text"><p>For a further explanation, see Ādi-līlā, Chapter Five, verse 58.</p>

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"Maya has two functions. One is called maya, and the other is called pradhana. Maya refers to the efficient cause, and pradhana refers to the ingredients that create the cosmic manifestation"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

Māyā has two functions. One is called māyā, and the other is called pradhāna. Māyā refers to the efficient cause, and pradhāna refers to the ingredients that create the cosmic manifestation.
CC Madhya 20.271, Translation and Purport:

"Māyā has two functions. One is called māyā, and the other is called pradhāna. Māyā refers to the efficient cause, and pradhāna refers to the ingredients that create the cosmic manifestation."

For a further explanation, see Ādi-līlā, Chapter Five, verse 58.