—json {
"name":"Cc. Ādi 6.18", "h1":"Cc. Ādi 6.18", "label":"Text 18", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Ādi-līlā 6.18", "description":"Although the Sāṅkhya philosophy accepts that the material ingredients are the cause, the creation of the world never arises from dead matter."
} —
yadyapi sāṅkhya māne, 'pradhāna'—kāraṇa
jaḍa ha-ite kabhu nahe jagat-sṛjana
yadyapi—although; sāṅkhya—Sāṅkhya philosophy; māne—accepts; pradhāna—ingredients; kāraṇa—cause; jaḍa ha-ite—from matter; kabhu—at any time; nahe—there is not; jagat-sṛjana—the creation of the material world.
Although the Sāṅkhya philosophy accepts that the material ingredients are the cause, the creation of the world never arises from dead matter.