Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 12.yath aadhithyagatham thejaH jagathbhaasayathe akhilam yaSchandhramasi yaScha agnou thathathejo vidDhi mamakam Know that to be My luminance which shines in the Sun, lighting the whole world, in the moon and in the fire. This reflects the text of the Upanishad, `thameva bhAntham anubhAthi sarvam thasya bhAsA sarvamihm vibhAthi,' all luminous bodies follow Brahman which shines and they shine because of His light. This idea has been already explained in the sloka `na thadhbhAsayathe suryah---` 13.gaam aaviSya cha bhoothaaniDhaaryaami aham ojasaa pushNaamicha oushaDheeH sarvaaH somobhoothvaa rasaathmakaH Entering the earth I support all beings with my power. By being the nectarine moon, I nurture all the herbs. The Moon is supposed to give life and power to the herbs, being full of nectar and that is why they are collected in the night when they are suppose to shine with a lustre. As the Lord is the power behind the Moon, He says that He is nurturing the herbs. 14.aham vaiSvaanaro bhoothvaa praaNinaam dheham aaSrithaH praaNapaanasamaayukthaH pachaami annam chathurviDham I enter the bodies of living beings as Vaisvanara and balancing the prana and apana cause digestion of the four kinds of food,. Brahman is the source of all energy and power by which all are sustained and is the inner fire, vaisvAnara, of all living beings that help to digest the four kinds of food. He creates the balance of the prana, in-taking breath and apana, the outgoing breath which keeps the body healthy and able to digest the food properly. The four kinds of food are known as bojya, masticated, like rice and bread, bakshya, swallowed, like milk, choshya, licked, like honey and lehya, sucked like payasam. This implies that the Lord causes all the actions including those which are essential to maintain the body of all beings, because He is the inner self by whose power the body, mind and intellect function. 15. sarvasya cha aham hrdhisannivishto matthaH jnaanam apohanam cha vedhaiH cha sarvaiH ahameva vedhyaH vedhaanthaakrth vedhavidheva chaaham "I dwell in the heart of all and from me spring memory, knowledge as well as loss of memory. I am the subject to be known of all the Vedas and I am the maker of vedantha and also the knower of them all Being the inner self the Lord dwells in all the hearts and hence the knowledge, memory and loss of it which pertains to the mind and intellect arise from Him alone. The loss of memory is also included here because, like the knowledge and the memory of it which is due to the grace of the Lord the loss of memory also is due to His mercy only. If the mind is not able to forget what is unpleasant and painful the life would be a hell and also if the memory of the last lives are not lost we cannot imagine any sanity in life. He is the maker of Vedas and vedantha and as such He could be known only through the Vedas and He is the only purport of the Vedas. As the knowledge of the Vedas require the divine grace He is also the knower of Vedas and vedanthas, being the inner self of all. Krishna then summarises what He has been elaborating so far in the last few slokas of the adhyaya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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