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ŚB 12.7.20

पदार्थेषु यथा द्रव्यं सन्मात्रं रूपनामसु ।
बीजादिपञ्चतान्तासु ह्यवस्थासु युतायुतम् ॥ २० ॥
padārtheṣu yathā dravyaṁ
san-mātraṁ rūpa-nāmasu
bījādi-pañcatāntāsu
hy avasthāsu yutāyutam

Synonyms

pada-artheṣuwithin material objects; yathājust as; dravyamthe basic substance; sat-mātramthe sheer existence of things; rūpa-nāmasuamong their forms and names; bīja-ādibeginning from the seed (i.e., from the time of conception); pañcatā-antāsuending with death; hiindeed; avasthāsuthroughout the various phases of bodily existence; yuta-ayutamboth conjoined and separate.

Translation

Although a material object may assume various forms and names, its essential ingredient is always present as the basis of its existence. Similarly, both conjointly and separately, the Supreme Absolute Truth is always present with the created material body throughout its phases of existence, beginning with conception and ending with death.

Purport

Moist clay can be molded into various shapes and named “waterpot,” “flowerpot” or “storage pot.” Despite the various names and forms, the essential ingredient, earth, is constantly present. Similarly, the Supreme Lord is present throughout a material body’s stages of bodily existence. The Lord is identical with material nature, being its ultimate generating source. At the same time, the unique Supreme Being exists separately, aloof in His own abode.