paras tasmÄt tu bhÄvo ’nyo
’vyakto ’vyaktÄt sanÄtanaḥ
yaḥ sa sarveṣu bhūteṣu
naśyatsu na vinaśyati

parah--transcendental; tasmat--from that; tu--but; bhavah--nature; anyah--another; avyaktah--unmanifest; avyaktat--from the unmanifest; sanatanah--eternal; yah--that; sah--which; sarvesu--all; bhutesu--manifestation; nasyatsu--being annihilated; na--never; vinasyati--annihilated.


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Yet there is another 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.

Purport
Krsna's superior spiritual energy is transcendental and eternal. It is beyond all the changes of material nature, which is manifest and annihilated during the days and nights of Brahma. Krsna's superior energy is completely opposite in quality to material nature. Superior and inferior nature are explained in the Seventh Chapter.