Chapter 50 describes a specific cosmological sequence for the emergence of the world. It begins with Brahman, which became qualified (shabal) by Avidya, or ignorance. This allowed it to be named 'Sat' (Existence) and become graspable by the intellect. From this expressible Brahman, the Unmanifest (Avyakta) emerged. Following this, the Great Principle (Mahat-tattva) came from the Unmanifest, and within its womb, egoism was born. The five Tanmatras then arose within the ego, followed by the five great elements within them. Ultimately, from the womb of these five great elements, the world was born. The text concludes that the form of this world is itself the vision of Avidya-Maya.
Can you explain the process of the world's creation as it emerged from Brahman?
๐ Chapter 50