Material World

We use the term material world to mean this world, where things are made of matter. Matter includes solids, liquids, gases, radiant energy, and space. The Bhagavad-gita explains that there's an additional category of matter–subtle matter–which includes mind, intelligence, and false ego, or the mistaken idea that the self is also material.
We often say "material world" as opposed to just "world" because so much evidence in Vedic literature suggests that this world isn't the only world there is. Many statements point to an existence beyond this one, a spiritual world made not of temporary elements but of even more subtle energies: permanent reality, enlightened knowledge, and complete happiness.
(The painting shows Krishna expanding Himself into the form of Maha- Vishnu to create the material world.)
QT Material World
- What Is This Material World Made Of? — a list of "ingredients."
- This Material World Is Zero — in this conversation with a graduate student, Srila Prabhupada analyzes the relative value of the temporary, material creation.
- What's the Difference Between Spirit and Matter?
- a look at what makes the material world different from the rest of reality. - Krishna's Energies
- how to distinguish between the Supreme Person's innumerable potencies.
We like to quote our sources. This page is based on the following:
- Bhagavad-gita As It Is, Introduction:
"In this material world we find that everything is temporary. It comes into being, stays for some time, produces some by-products, dwindles and then vanishes. That is the law of the material world, whether we use as an example this body, or a piece of fruit or anything. But beyond this temporary world there is another world of which we have information. That world consists of another nature, which is santana, eternal."
- Bhagavad-gita As It Is, 7.4 :
"Earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intelligence and false ego – all together these eight constitute My separated material energies."
- Srimad-Bhagavatam, 2.9.28, Purport:
"The exact example is the spider and spider's web. The web is created by the spider, and it is maintained by the spider, and as soon as the spider likes, the whole thing is wound up within the spider. The spider is covered within the web. If an insignificant spider is so powerful as to act according to its will, why can't the Supreme Being act by His supreme will in the creation, maintenance and destruction of the cosmic manifestations?"
- Bhagavad-gita As It Is, 8.20 :
"Yet there is another unmanifest nature, which is eternal and is transcendental to this manifested and unmanifested matter. It is supreme and is never annihilated. When all in this world is annihilated, that part remains as it is."
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