Guest guest Posted June 14, 2009 Report Share Posted June 14, 2009 (Corrected) 39.yacchaapi sarvabhoothaanaam beejam thath aham arjuna na thath asthi vinaa yath syaath mayaa bhootham charaacharam What ever is the seed (origin) of all beings , that is Me, Arjuna. Nothing which is moving or not moving can exist without Me. 40.naantho asthi mama dhivyaanaam vibhootheenaam parantahpa esha thu udDhesathaH proktho vibhootheH vistharao mayaa There is no end for my divine manifestations, oh scorcher of foes, What has been said is the expanse of my glories in brief. 41.yath yath vibhoothimath satthvam Sreemadh oorjitham eva vaa thath thath eva avagacCha thvam mam thejo amSasambhavam Whatever entity that is manifested with glory, power and energy know that to be a fragment of My glory. 42. aThavaabahunaa ethena kimjnaathena thava arjuna vishtabhya aham idham krthsnam ekaamSena sThitho jagath Why say more Arjuna? I am all pervading supporting the universe with just one fragment of Mine. Arjuna asked the Lord to tell him about the entities in which he could perceive the manifestation of Divinity. Krishna specified 54 entities where the divinity could be seen. But He is in all beings, sentient and insentient and hence His immanence could not be understood fully. Even after taking into account all beings, still the manifestation of the Lord could not be exhausted because the whole universe is only a fraction of Him. Saying thus Krishna concludes that He is the seed of all beings and nothing movable or immovable can exist without Him. He tells Arjuna that there is no end to His divine manifestations and what has been told so far is only a brief account. Whatever possesses power, splendour or energy should be viewed as a fragment of the power of the Lord. Krishna clinches the issue by saying that He is sustaining the whole universe with a fragment of His power, as declared in Purushasuktha paadho asya viSvaa bhoothaani tthripaadhasyaamrtham dhivi, meaning that the whole universe with all its beings is only one fourth of the power of the Lord while three fourths are eternally in heaven. In the next adhyaya the transcendence of the Lord is displayed by the Cosmic form. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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