Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 11, Chapter 28, Text 22

SB 11.28.22

avidyamano ’py avabhasate yo
 vaikariko rajasa-sarga esah
brahma svayam jyotir ato vibhati
 brahmendriyarthatma-vikara-citram
 
Translation: 
 
Although thus not existing in reality, this manifestation of transformations created from the mode of passion appears real because the self-manifested, self-luminous Absolute Truth exhibits Himself in the form of the material variety of the senses, the sense objects, the mind and the elements of physical nature.
 
Purport: 
 
The total material nature, pradhana, is originally undifferentiated and inert, but later it undergoes transformation when the Supreme Lord, through His time agent, glances upon it and activates the mode of passion. Material transformation thus takes place and is exhibited as the Lord’s inferior energy. In contrast, the Supreme Lord’s personal abode possesses eternal variety, which is the self-luminous, internal opulence of the Absolute Truth and is not subject to material creation, transformation or annihilation. The material world is in this way simultaneously one with and different from the Absolute Truth.
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