Guest guest Posted September 22, 2000 Report Share Posted September 22, 2000 Dear Bhagawathas, adiyEn's namaskArams. I have a doubt in Bhagawat Gita chapter 13, the verse in which Sri Krishna explains to Arjuna about the "knowable". jnEyam yat tat pravaksyAmi yajjnAtvAmrtam aSnutE | anAdhi mat-param brahmA na sat tan nAsad uchyatE || In this verse and the following one, sarvata pANi pAdham tat sarvata kshiSirO mukham | sarvata sruti mal lOkE sarvam Avr~thya thishtati || Is Sri Krishna referring to the Supreme Brahman in these stanzas ? Please correct me.. The Lord also says "mat-param" which as per some translation means "subordinate to me".. So is He referring to a spirit/soul which is different from Him. If not, why does Sri Krishna describe an all-pervading being as something different from Him... Please shed some light.. adiyEn, chandrasekaran. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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