SB 11.22.20
Devanāgarī
षडित्यत्रापि भूतानि पञ्चषष्ठ: पर: पुमान् । तैर्युक्त आत्मसम्भूतै: सृष्ट्वेदं समपाविशत् ॥ २० ॥
Text
ṣaḍ ity atrāpi bhūtāni pañca ṣaṣṭhaḥ paraḥ pumān tair yukta ātma-sambhūtaiḥ sṛṣṭvedaṁ samapāviśat
Synonyms
ṣaṭ—six;iti—thus;atra—in this theory;api—also;bhūtāni—the elements;pañca—five;ṣaṣṭhaḥ—the sixth;paraḥ—the transcendental;pumān—Supreme Personality;taiḥ—with those (five gross elements);yuktaḥ—conjoined;ātma—from Himself;sambhūtaiḥ—created;sṛṣṭvā—sending forth;idam—this creation;samupāviśat—He entered within it.
Translation
Other philosophers state that there are six elements — the five physical elements (earth, water, fire, air and ether) and the sixth element, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. That Supreme Lord, endowed with the elements that He has brought forth from Himself, creates this universe and then personally enters within it.
