Abominable Conditions and Illusion of Māyā: Revision history

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  • curprev 13:2113:21, 23 January 2026Anurag talk contribs 8,418 bytes +8,418 Created page with "In his teachings, Śrīla Prabhupāda provides a vivid description of the "abominable" (''jugupsitam'') states of material existence. He explains that while certain conditions are objectively wretched—such as the life of a hog or the ten months spent in a womb—the living entity remains satisfied due to the potent illusion of ''māyā''. This "spell of ''māyā''" prevents the soul from desiring a way out of its degraded situation. Understanding why life becomes abomi..."