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(j) Only sattā, cetanā and ananda can be attributed to the highest Brahma (that can be known only as a subject but never as an object)
(k) But the creation of the world on the part of Brahma, an individual's individuality, the worship of Brahma on the part of an individual are all 'practical' truths not falsehoods
(m) Brahma's causality of the world is a case of avidya (i.e. a case of appearance caused by ignorance)
(n) Bharatıtirtha on the mechanism of removing avidyā
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