advaya-jĂąÄna-tattva kášášŁáša — svayaáš bhagavÄn
'svarĹŤpa-Ĺakti' rĹŤpe tÄáš ra haya avasthÄna
advaya-jĂąÄna - of nondual knowledge; tattva - the principle; kášášŁáša - Lord KášášŁáša; svayam bhagavÄn - Himself the Supreme Personality of Godhead; svarĹŤpa - personal expansions; Ĺakti - of potencies; rĹŤpe - in the form; tÄáš ra - His; haya - there is; avasthÄna - existence.
The Lord has many potencies, and He is nondifferent from all these potencies. Because the potencies and the potent cannot be separated, they are identical. KášášŁáša is described as the source of all potencies, and He is also identified with the external potency, the material energy. KášášŁáša also has internal potencies, or spiritual potencies, which are always engaged in His personal service. His internal potency is different from His external potency. KášášŁášaâs internal potency and KášášŁáša Himself, who is the potent, are always identical.