Anugrahasarga is a technical phrase, which means `Benevolent Nature`. It is one of the sayings of the Sankhya Philosophy as stated in the Compendium of Principles. `Benevolent creation` is said to consist of the production of external objects from the five subtle elements such as of sound, tangibility, colour, savour and odour. Brahma perceived these to be destitute of a sphere of action, created external objects, or `benevolent nature`.
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