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The mahat were the son is separated from the mother.
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Thereafter, influenced by the interactions of eternal time, the supreme sum total of matter called the mahat-tattva became manifested, and in this mahat-tattva the unalloyed goodness, the Supreme Lord, sowed the seeds of universal manifestation out of His own body.
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Thereafter, influenced by the interactions of eternal time, the supreme sum total of matter called the mahat-tattva became manifested, and in this mahat-tattva the unalloyed goodness, the Supreme Lord, sowed the seeds of universal manifestation out of His own body.
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It is also called mahat because of its power to lead to Brahma which is mahat.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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-- The form of extension called mahat, big, has different causes, among them bahutva, i.e. the plurality residing in the material causes of the resulting
The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1 George Thibaut 1881
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January 14th, 2008 at 1: 53 pm chodin says: in the world of “dancing to settle arguments” – DDR fanatics are the mahat magandis.
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Samkhya memberikan uraian teori tentang seorang karmin dan jnanin, menjadi 24 tattwas (komponen penciptaan alam semesta) yang terdiri dari purusa, prakerti, mahat, budhi, manah, ahamkara.
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Samkhya provides a description of the theory karmin and jnanin, a 24 tattwas (component creation of the universe), which consists of purusa, prakerti, mahat, Budhi, manah, ahamkara.
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The physical faculty for sentience (blo, Skt. buddhi) or the mighty one (chen-po, Skt. mahat), the boss, is the physical medium through which a person, as passive consciousness, manifests.
Basic Tenets of the Samkhya and Yoga Schools of Indian Philosophy 2008
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Our politicians should always should always keep in mind the saying from the Mahabharata: niriho nasnute mahat, "The unaspiring shall never enjoy greatness."
Build anew a nation in strength, harmony, unity & Truth Tusar N Mohapatra 2007
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