vikÄraiḼ sahito yuktair
viĹeᚣÄdibhir ÄváštaḼ
Äášá¸akoĹo bahir ayaáš
paĂącÄĹat-koáši-vistáštaḼ
vikÄraiḼ - by the transformation of the elements; sahitaḼ - along with; yuktaiḼ - being so amalgamated; viĹeᚣa - manifestations; ÄdibhiḼ - by them; ÄváštaḼ - covered; Äášá¸a-koĹaḼ - the universe; bahiḼ - outside; ayam - this; paĂącÄĹat - fifty; koáši - ten million; vistáštaḼ - widespread.
As explained before, the entire material world is a display of sixteen diversities and eight material elements. The analytical studies of the material world are the subject matter of SÄáš khya philosophy. The first sixteen diversities are the eleven senses and five sense objects, and the eight elements are the gross and subtle matter, namely earth, water, fire, air, sky, mind, intelligence and ego. All these combined together are distributed throughout the entire universe, which extends diametrically to four billion miles. Besides this universe of our experience, there are innumerable other universes. Some of them are bigger than the present one, and all of them are clustered together under similar material elements as described below.