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Lila (Hinduism)
Lila ((サンスクリット:लीला), IAST ') or Leela, like many Sanskrit words, cannot be precisely translated into English, but can be loosely translated as the noun ''"play"''. The concept of Lila is common to both non-dualist and dualist philosophical schools, but has a markedly different significance in each. Within non-dualism, Lila is a way of describing all reality, including the cosmos, as the outcome of creative play by the divine absolute (Brahman). In the dualistic schools of Vaishnavism, Lila refers to the activities of God and his devotee, as well as the macrocosmic actions of the manifest universe, as seen in the Vaishnava scripture ''Srimad Bhagavatam'', verse 3.26.4:〔(Vedabase entry SB 3.26.4 )〕
sa eṣa prakṛtiḿ sūkṣmāḿ
daivīḿ guṇamayīḿ vibhuḥ
yadṛcchayaivopagatām
abhyapadyata līlayā
"As His pastimes, that Supreme Personality of Godhead, the greatest of the great, accepted the subtle material energy, which is invested with three material modes of nature."

==Modern interpretations==



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