so 'py amĹa-guáša-kÄlÄtmÄ
bhagavad-dášášŁáši-gocaraḼ
ÄtmÄnaáš vyakarod ÄtmÄ
viĹvasyÄsya sisáškᚣayÄ
saḼ - mahat-tattva; api - also; amĹa - puruᚣa plenary expansion; guáša - chiefly the quality of ignorance; kÄla - the duration of time; ÄtmÄ - full consciousness; bhagavat - the Personality of Godhead; dášášŁáši-gocaraḼ - range of sight; ÄtmÄnam - many different forms; vyakarot - differentiated; ÄtmÄ - reservoir; viĹvasya - the would-be entities; asya - of this; sisáškᚣayÄ - generates the false ego.
The mahat-tattva is the medium between pure spirit and material existence. It is the junction of matter and spirit wherefrom the false ego of the living entity is generated. All living entities are differentiated parts and parcels of the Personality of Godhead. Under the pressure of false ego, the conditioned souls, although parts and parcels of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, claim to be the enjoyers of material nature. This false ego is the binding force of material existence. The Lord again and again gives a chance to the bewildered conditioned souls to get free from this false ego, and that is why the material creation takes place at intervals. He gives the conditioned souls all facilities for rectifying the activities of the false ego, but He does not interfere with their small independence as parts and parcels of the Lord.