Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 12, Chapter 04, Text 23

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SB 12.4.23

buddhindriyartha-rupena
 jñanam bhati tad-asrayam
drsyatvavyatirekabhyam
 ady-antavad avastu yat
 
Translation: 
 
It is the Absolute Truth alone who manifests in the forms of intelligence, the senses and the objects of sense perception, and who is their ultimate basis. Whatever has a beginning and an end is insubstantial because of being an object perceived by limited senses and because of being nondifferent from its own cause.
 
Purport: 
 
The word drsyatva indicates that all subtle and gross material manifestations are made visible by the potency of the Supreme Lord and again become invisible, or unmanifest, at the time of annihilation. They are therefore in essence not separate from the source of their expansion and withdrawal.
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