Racanā

''Rachana'' (butterfly)}}

Rachanā (Sanskrit: रचना) is derived from the root verb – रच् - meaning – to arrange. ''Rachanā'' (रचनम् - ना = रचना) means – arrangement, preparation, disposition, formation, creation, production, performance, completion, array of troops, literary work, a creation of the mind, contrivance, invention e.g. '' chitra-rachana '' (drawing/painting), '' kāvya-rachana '' (poetic composition), ''anvaya-rachana'' (indeclinable/undistributable middle sentence construction).

Proponents of Advaita Vedanta use this term to refer to the composition or structure of Brahman; Shankara explains that Brahman cannot be described by any name or form, the mind cannot think about Its composition (''rachanā''). Even Badarayana in his Brahma Sutras (Sutra II.ii.1) states :-

:रचनाऽनुपपत्तेश्च नानुमानम् |

:"The inferred one (pradhana) is not (the cause) owing to the impossibility of explaining the design, as also for other reasons."

Badarayana uses the word ''rachanā'' to mean - 'design', he explains that on no account can the insentient ''pradhana'' create this universe, which cannot even be mentally conceived of by the intelligent (skilful persons, architects). Provided by Wikipedia
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