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’mīmāṁsaka’ kahe,—’īśvara haya karmera aṅga’<br>
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’sāṅkhya’ kahe,—’jagatera prakṛti kāraṇa-prasaṅga’<br>
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“The Mīmāṁsaka philosophers conclude that if there is a God, He is subject to our fruitive activities. Similarly, the Sāṅkhya philosophers, who analyze the cosmic manifestation, say that the cause of the cosmos is material nature.
"The Mīmāṁsaka philosophers conclude that if there is a God, He is subject to our fruitive activities. Similarly, the Sāṅkhya philosophers, who analyze the cosmic manifestation, say that the cause of the cosmos is material nature.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 50

'mīmāṁsaka’ kahe,—'īśvara haya karmera aṅga'
'sāṅkhya' kahe,—'jagatera prakṛti kāraṇa-prasaṅga'


SYNONYMS

mīmāṁsaka — the Mīmāṁsaka philosophers; kahe — say; īśvara — the Supreme Lord; haya — is; karmera aṅga — subject to fruitive activities; sāṅkhya kahe — the atheistic Sāṅkhya philosophers say; jagatera — of the cosmic manifestation; prakṛti — nature; kāraṇa — the cause; prasaṅga — thesis.


TRANSLATION

"The Mīmāṁsaka philosophers conclude that if there is a God, He is subject to our fruitive activities. Similarly, the Sāṅkhya philosophers, who analyze the cosmic manifestation, say that the cause of the cosmos is material nature.