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Bhagavat Gita - 47

 

The object to be known (Chapter 13 verses 12-15)

 

The object to be known is the Supreme Being, who cannot be

described by words like 'existent' and 'non-existent'. He enfolds

everything in Himself and also indwells everything. Though

devoid of senses He enlivens all sense powers; though unattached

and unrelated, He supports everything; and though beyond the

Gunas of Prakruthi, he is the enjoyer of all Gunas. He is

both far and near, and because of his subtlety, He appears,

to be not. He is the originator and the consumer of everything.

He is the Lord of all and remains undivided in the apparently

diversified phenomena. He is the ultimate consciousness that reveals

everything. The source of all light and life and the centre

to which all spiritual quest is directed, He verily resides

in the heart of all.

 

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Based on " Srimad Bhagavat Gita - The Scripture of Mankind "

a translation by Rev Swami Tapasyanandaji, published by

Sri Ramakrishna Math - Chennai. http://www.sriramakrishnamath.org/

 

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